the string I am searching on is like
readonly strlinehlth=343434
readonly anthem=454545
readonly tlx=34435432
I used the substr thanks it worked!
But now I am trying to improve my code b/c I realized
I am making 3 identical system calls. My thought is create a routine with LABLES for each condition like so. Is there a better way or why isn't this working?
sub finger
{
open (GPG, "gpg --fingerprint |") or die "unable to open pipe sys call
+ (1)... Broken? $!";
for (;<GPG>;)
{ {
EXP: if ( /(?i)expires/ )
{
y<-]>//d;
$expdate = +(split)[4];
print $expdate,"\n";
}
FPR: if (/talx/ig .. /expire/ig)
{
if (/key/i)
{
y<[Key,fingerprint,=]>//d;
y{ }//d; print FPR $_;
print "Now deleting key\n";
# call;
last;
}
}
KEY: if ( /(?i)pub/ and /(?i)talx/)
{
$keyid = (substr ($_,11,9));
}
} # END FOR LOOP
close (GPG) or die "unable to close pipe sys call (0)... Broken? $!";
} # END ROUTINE
&finger(goto EXP);
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