I'm dealing with a perl gui tool that has a regular expression search tool.
The tool takes whatever is in the gui window and then does a regularexpre
ssion search through a bunch fo fields.

THe thing is the text variable isn't within my control and the gui doesn't
let me select ~= or !~. It's always doing the functional equivalent of:

$somehiddenvariable ~= m/my regular expression/

Is there a way in a regular expression between m// to make it behave as if
it were

$somehiddenvariable !~ m/my regular expression/

Even though the code is doing ~=?

???

Greg


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