It looks like you are trying to read a C/C++ file.
Be carefull that you can have "doApply() // comment" in
the same line. I wrote a little example for you, that
will only ignore the line if the comment is in the
beginning of the line or after tabs/spaces.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
if(!@ARGV)
{
die "program file.c\n";
}
open(FILE,"<$ARGV[0]")|| die "Impossible to open $ARGV[0]\n";
my $ig=0;
while(<FILE>)
{
if($_ =~ /\*\//)
{
$ig=0;
next;
}
next if(($_ =~ /(^\s+|^\t+|^)\/\//)||($_ =~ /(^\s+|^\t+|^)\/\*
+.+\*\//));
$ig=1 if($_ =~ /\/\*/);
next if($ig == 1);
print "$_";
}
exit;
-DBC
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