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regex - How can I find all matches to a regular expression in Perl?

I have text in the form:

Name=Value1
Name=Value2
Name=Value3

Using Perl, I would like to match /Name=(.+?)/ every time it appears and extract the (.+?) and push it onto an array. I know I can use $1 to get the text I need and I can use =~ to perform the regex matching, but I don't know how to get all matches.

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A m//g in list context returns all the captured matches.

#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict; use warnings;

my $str = <<EO_STR;
Name=Value1
Name=Value2
Name=Value3
EO_STR

my @matches = $str =~ /=(w+)/g;
# or my @matches = $str =~ /=([^
]+)/g;
# or my @matches = $str =~ /=(.+)$/mg;
# depending on what you want to capture

print "@matches
";

However, it looks like you are parsing an INI style configuration file. In that case, I will recommend Config::Std.


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