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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T02:35:26+00:00 2026-05-31T02:35:26+00:00

I want to parse user input using named captures for readability. When they type

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I want to parse user input using named captures for readability.

When they type a command I want to capture some params and pass them. I’m using RegExps in a case statement and thus I can’t assign the return of /pattern/.named_captures.

Here is what I would like to be able to do (for example):

while command != "quit"
  print "Command: "
  command = gets.chomp
  case command
  when /load (?<filename>\w+)/
    load(filename)
  end
end
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    2026-05-31T02:35:28+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:35 am

    named captures set local variables when this syntax.

    regex-literal =~ string
    

    Dosen’t set in other syntax. # See rdoc(re.c)

    regex-variable =~ string
    
    string =~ regex
    
    regex.match(string)
    
    case string
    when regex
    else
    end
    

    I like named captures too, but I don’t like this behavior.
    Now, we have to use $~ in case syntax.

    case string
    when /(?<name>.)/
      $~[:name]
    else
    end
    
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