I expanded it (well, Corion's version) to have multiple lines so the other monks can more easily have a stab at it if they want to.
while (<STDIN>) {
if(/^(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}),(\d{3})/) {
$o="$1$2";
@a = reverse split( "[-: ]", $1);
$a[3]-=1;
$a[4]-=1;
$a[5]-=1900;
if(!$l){ # does this ever happen?
$t=localtime(@a,0,0,0)*1000+$2;
$l=1;
} else {
$t2=localtime(@a,0,0,0)*1000+$2;
$e=$t2-$t;
$t=$t2;
$l=0;
say "$o $e";
}
}
}
I don't think the first if() branch is ever executed.
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