On 10/4/2010 5:37 AM, Risto Vaarandi wrote:
> I think I've found a way to create named match variables which complies 
> with Perl syntax, and does not create clashes with existing naming 
> schemes. I'll only need to experiment with it a bit :)
> BR,
> risto

Greatly looking forward to this!  I think at one point I'd suggested
something to you along these lines, that is, a 'Transform' rule type
that would mutate the input however you liked and pass it to the next
rule (unlike event, which starts at the beginning and tosses the input
source context).  This looks like it would provide precisely that, so
bring it on!!!

Thanks,
Mark

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