Are you saying that
Text::ParseWords can handle every case that
Text::xSV can? Why hasn't anyone ever mentioned this module? As in I've read nearly every node to do with parsing on this site for the past 3 years and I've never heard of it.
Would I be correct in thinking that the following are equivalent?
use Text::ParseWords;
my @lines = do { open FH, $filename; <FH> };
foreach my $line (@lines)
{
my @parsed_out = quotewords(',', undef, $line);
# Do stuff here
}
---------------
use Text::CSV;
my $parser = Text::CSV->new;
my @lines = do { open FH, $filename; <FH> };
foreach my $line (@lines)
{
$parser->parse( $line );
my @parsed_out = $parser->fields;
# Do stuff here
}
---------------
use Text::xSV;
my $parser = Text::xSV->new;
$parser->open_file( $filename );
while (my $parsed_out = $parser->get_row)
{
# Do stuff here
}
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