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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T16:08:23+00:00 2026-05-30T16:08:23+00:00

I need to create a function pointer file. I am using perl for the

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I need to create a function pointer file. I am using perl for the same.
My input is a list of function declarations. Below are some examples:

1.

char * cc_Hightor_ind(Closed* p_Closed);
  to 
char * (*cc_Hightor_ind)(Closed* p_Closed);

2.

char cc_Hightor_ind(Closed* p_Closed);
   to 
char (*cc_Hightor_ind)(Closed* p_Closed);

These are 2 usual cases where the function returns a pointer and value.
I am unable to resolve on how to convert the function name to be preceded by (*.

My logic is on finding ‘_ind’, I back-track to the start of the word and add (* .
I am finding it hard to translate this to code.
Please suggest the same. Currently I am using the regex to each datatype and adding adding (* to it which is a very lengthy process.

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-30T16:08:24+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:08 pm

    Update according to updated question:

    while(<DATA>) {
        chomp;
        s/(\*?\s+)(\w+\s*\()/$1(*$2)/;
        say;
    }
    __DATA__
    char * cc_Hightor_ind(Closed* p_Closed);
    char cc_Hightor_ind(Closed* p_Closed);
    

    output:

    char * (*cc_Hightor_ind)(Closed* p_Closed);
    char (*cc_Hightor_ind)(Closed* p_Closed);
    
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