This might not be what you're looking for, but could help you do something similar - the benefit of this is that it's extremely quick and easy. While I like Perl's regex a lot, for this kind of thing I usually use a unix command like:
grep -r -l -I -s THINGTOSEARCHFOR DIRECTORYTOLOOKIN | cut -d: -f1For which I have an alias in my .cshrc:
alias scour 'grep -r -l -I -s \!:1 \!:2 | cut -d: -f1'The syntax is "scour thingtosearchfor directorytolookin".
To search every file in a directory (recursively) for a particular grep argument. Comes in handy sometimes. With the current options it just outputs the filenames, but you could easily tweak that.
In reply to Re: Array of filehandles
by pachydermic
in thread Array of filehandles
by amma
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