Dear Fellow Monks,
i have a question regarding how to use regular expression to get rid of repeated cases.
firstly, i have used some regular expression to get the follwing list of C function names:
RcvChar
checkeof
SerialOutputString
SerialOutputString
SerialOutputString
GetFile
ChksumByteByByte
GetChksum
SerialOutputString
SerialOutputString
These are acutally function names that i need to use for stubbing in order to do some unit-testing. so is there any way that i can get rid of the repeated cases.
The codes that i used to get the list is :
open (Mer, "Extracted.c")
for $mer(<Mer>){
$control=0;
while ($control!=15){
$mer =~ s/ //;
$control++;
}
print $mer;
}
update (broquaint): title change (was Getting Rid of Repeated Case)
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