Monks,
Lately I've been writing a number of scripts that deal
with lists of partial filenames. Most of these are
one-offs, so it's natural to write them in the same file as
my data and use the DATA filehandle:
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
while(<DATA>) {
my $path = `find /partial/prefix/path -name "*$_*"`;
...
}
__END__
filepart1
filepart2
...
filepartN
This is a misguided path. The data after
__END__ needs processing ("chewing"):
while(<DATA>) {
chomp;
...
}
I find this error depressingly easy to make. Save
yourself some time, effort, and angst: don't forget to
chomp your DATA before you
process it.
--
The hell with paco, vote for Erudil!
:wq
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