Sometimes
profanity
creeps
into
my
work code,
and I'd really like not to publish it (especially on CPAN).
That's why I whipped this snippet up.
Usage:
$ perl profanity optional dirpaths . is searched by default
$ perl profanity
./profanity : 42 : turds
This proggie will probably never make use of the Pod::Usage/Getopt::Long combo.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Find();
use Regexp::Common qw /profanity/;
use strict;
use warnings;
@ARGV = '.' unless @ARGV;
File::Find::find(
{
wanted => \&wanted,
no_chdir => 1,
},
@ARGV
);
exit(0);
sub wanted {
isProfane( $_ ) if -r $_ and -T _;
}
sub isProfane {
my( $file, $fh ) = @_;
open $fh, '<', $file
or die "couldn't read $file : $!";
while( readline $fh ){
for my $w( /$RE{profanity}{-keep}/g ){
print "$file : $. : $w\n";
}
}
close $fh;
}
# Soylent Cowflop is people, people!
# That's probably why turds make great manure.
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^
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