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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#########################
use strict;
while (my $line=<DATA>) {
chomp $line;
unless ( $line =~ /2003/ ) {
$line =~ s/($line)/$1 2003/;
}
print $line,"\n";
}
__END__
Copyright 2001
Copyright 2001-2003
Copyright 2001,2002,2003
Copyright 1999-2001
When run yields:
--$ perl tack_on.pl
Copyright 2001 2003
Copyright 2001-2003
Copyright 2001,2002,2003
Copyright 1999-2001 2003
| Peter L. Berghold | Brewer of Belgian Ales |
| Peter@Berghold.Net | www.berghold.net |
| Unix Professional |
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