to print $line
print $line;
you only want to print it if there was a match before, and if it isn't a #--------------------------------------------:
if ( $line !~ m/^#\-{44}/ ) { undef $match }
# kvale's solution with last
# is probably better because it stops reading lines from the array.
# Use this switch if you are going to print more than one section in the file.
print $line if $match;
You still have to switch on $match = 1 in the code you already have got.
Cheers, Sören
In reply to Re: Help Matching Sections of a file
by Happy-the-monk
in thread Help Matching Sections of a file
by smaida
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