next unless $lin !~ /^\s*$/ ;
I wonder why you are using a sort-of coding double negative here. Wouldn't
next if $lin =~ /^\s*$/;
be easier for human readers to parse? Just curious as to your thinking :-s
Cheers,
JohnGG
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