I am using the following code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
my $file = "pancho-ng";
open(FH, $file);
while(<FH>) {
tr/\\\@/@/d;
print if /USE/.../USE/ and !/USE/;
}
close(FH);
to print a portion of a file. the following text is contained within the portion being printed:
options [ --upload | --download | --commit ]
[ --filename <filename> ]
[ --list <list> ]
[ --host <hostname> ]
[ --server <ip/fqdn/hostname> ]
[ --string <snmp community> ]
[ --path <path within tftproot> ]
[ --regex <regular expression> ]
[ --version ]
[ --verbose-help ]
[ --help ]
the script works and print out the portion of the script i want it to, however it does not print out the < > characters or any text contained between them.
can someone explain why this is?
humbly -c
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