The final working version I came up with was:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w -p -i.bak
use strict;
my $kill = join "|", qw{
wahwah
blahblah
yadayada
};
s/$kill//go; # remove unwanted strings
s/^\s+//g; # blank lines
Without the -p option the working version was:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w -i.bak
use strict;
my $kill = join "|", qw{
wahwah
blahblah
yadayada
};
while (<>)
{
s/$kill//go; # remove unwanted strings
s/^\s+//g; # blank lines
print;
}
I've not used the -p option before, but -p forces printing at the end, while -n explicitly disables printing. -p will override -n, if both are present. 'perldoc perlrun' talks about these.
--Chris
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