Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting my regular expressions to match more than one character. When I give it a file that contains the word "text", this will print "hi":
while ($line = <STDIN>){
if ($line =~ /t/){
print "hi";
}
}
But this won't, even though I can see in my input file that there's a word "text"
while ($line = <STDIN>){
if ($line =~ /te/){
print "hi";
}
}
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong in my code? I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Strawberry Perl, and trying strings of characters that are in the input file, but it's still not working.
UPDATE: Hi! I figured out what it was -- the input file was encoded as UCS-2 Big Endian for some reason. Thank you for the responses!
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