in reply to Re: Preprocessing print statements
in thread Preprocessing print statements

Thank you. Could you please provide a sample code snippet? I am not entirely clear how to do what you suggest.

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Re^3: Preprocessing print statements
by LanX (Saint) on Nov 11, 2020 at 13:55 UTC
      "... straight forward..."

      The classic 24/7 support talk.

      Phone call round midnight:

      Customer: "I got this nose/cuke problem." Support: "Replace nose with cuke. Customer: "But i don't understand!" Support: "The solution is obvious. Good night."

      Situation in the morning AKA aftermath:

      [] All servers shutdown [] All airplanes grounded [] Perlmonks offline [] No transactions today [] All centrifuges bursted [] Don T. stays in office

      Whatever could happen. But then you are fired.

      «The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»

      perl -MCrypt::CBC -E 'say Crypt::CBC->new(-key=>'kgb',-cipher=>"Blowfish")->decrypt_hex($ENV{KARL});'Help

        > Customer:"I got this nose/cuke problem."

        Support: "Which part? Nose or cuke?

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