ok, thanks for the quick reply. It seems I was assuming -i edits 'in place'. And -n / -p only controlled if STDOUT was printed to or not.(i think it was SED).
Just trying to analyse more complex stuff while tripping over the 'simple' stuff...
In reply to Re^2: s/// + tr/// when perl -ni -e on semi-colons in one liners echoed to files
by Don Coyote
in thread s/// + tr/// when perl -ni -e on semi-colons in one liners echoed to files
by Don Coyote
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