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Most likely this has already been considered, but I note that DTLL as
described at:
http://www.jenitennison.com/datatypes/DTLL.html
uses regular expression named capture groups of the form:
(?[year][0-9]{4})
etc.
Perl 5.10 and later does support named capture groups, as described at:
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlretut.html#Named-backreferences
The two forms supported are:
(?<name>...) and (?'name'...).
I note Jeni's comments about the former, but I believe the latter would work
OK.
Thus instead of:
(?[year]-?[0-9]{4})-(?[month][0-9]{2})-(?[day][0-9]{2})
you'd have:
(?'year'-?[0-9]{4})-(?'month'[0-9]{2})-(?'day'[0-9]{2})
while in some ways I think the current DTLL option is better, I think
consistency is more important than aesthetics in this case.
HTH,
Pete Cordell
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