hi,
I was wondering and even took a fast look at perlopentut and perldoc -f open, but didnt found something to just grep over file inside perl script w/o first opening the file, grepping and then closing (which sometimes is boring)..
Example, currently I often use something in the lines of :
my $line = qx{grep "^ARGV[0]\|" filename.txt}
So that I dont do :
open FILE, .... or die "blah...:$!";
..grep it...
close FILE;
do u get the idea..shortcuts :").. it there something in the core-packges that will work like this...
yep i know i can make it like sub(), but the idea was to just write and forget and not forking grep...
tia
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