Your usage of the first -e is correct, it checks the existence of a file. The second usage seems to interpret -e as a search of the given word in the file named $filename. How could Perl know what interpretation to use when, how should it guess what file to search in the latter case?
($q=q:Sq=~/;[c](.)(.)/;chr(-||-|5+lengthSq)`"S|oS2"`map{chr |+ord }map{substrSq`S_+|`|}3E|-|`7**2-3:)=~y+S|`+$1,++print+eval$q,q,a,
In reply to Re: Need help with an if statement
by choroba
in thread Need help with an if statement
by distro
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