Probably on my side? ;)
I use it for quick fixes, like at the moment for limiting a tree to certain IDs for testing.
(jQuery EasyUI TreeGrid needs unique IDs per node, I use something like 1_2_3_4 and I don't wanna wait and click thru the whole tree while testing in the browser)
Another example out of many Re: Substitution of a particular letter in all combinations of positions in word (see inside).
but I agree that it's rather on the one-liner/write-once edge of the spectre.
(Due to the limitation to strings and the special syntax)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!
In reply to Re^3: Actual use cases for non-filename behaviour of glob?
by LanX
in thread Actual use cases for non-filename behaviour of glob?
by vrk
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