I think that to make it work the way you tried, you need to
have the call to diff return a list context. Try this,
@lines = (`diff $args $file1 $file2`);
for (@lines) {
print;
}
It may not be exactly what you want, in that it captures
all of the output into an array.
Or, if you really want the output from diff in a scalar as
a single string, then you need to (temporarily) change the
input record separator $/ to something other than newline,
typically the null value will suffice. This snippet will
accomplish the task:
{
local $/ = '\0';
$line = `diff $args $file1 $file2`;
print $line;
}
bedk's solution is probably better because you can
filter the output from diff one line at a time
through a regex, and save/process only the lines you want.
Cheers,
PCS
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