My usual assault on the missing '}' problem:
  1. Run the original code through pertidy and save the result.
  2. Edit the code to add a "}' as the last line of the new code.
  3. perltidy again and save the result.
  4. Run diff between the two outputs.
  5. Resolve/explain the diffs
It takes time,sorry but there is no Magic to sort it out.

For what it's worth, the last time I had to dig out of a missing brace, it was because someone had decided to use '}' as the delimiter in a compound Regex in some code originating for the 5.0.x era (Thank you Red Hat). I was contracted to bring up to the 'current version of Perl' -- 5.8.0. Sigh. Thanks again Red Hat. At least it keeps me in quick contracts.

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OGB


In reply to Re: no matching '}' by Old_Gray_Bear
in thread no matching '}' by fionbarr

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