Your "pure-perl" alternative is not exactly equivalent to the OP. First, by default "awk" splits on white-space, just like the default behavior of "split" (so you shouldn't be splitting on commas). Second, if "$file" contains multiple lines that match $vals[0], the OP's backtick version will return a string with multiple lines, whereas your code will only return at most a single line. (Oh, and why do you have "my $val" a second time?) To replicate the "grep | awk" pipeline properly, the sub would actually be simpler:
sub getvalue { my ($file, $val) = @_; my $f = new IO::File $file, "r" or die "Can not open $file: $!"; my $matched = ''; while (<$f>) { $matched .= (split)[1] . "\n" if (/$val/); } return $matched; }

In reply to Re: Re: Unwanted interpolation in backquoted string by graff
in thread Unwanted interpolation in backquoted string by mhearse

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