thanks for your help but the problem is still there.
this is my source code :
#!perl -w
#
use strict;
#
# Hashes
my %struct_compilation = (
"objdump" => "%s -j .text -s -z %s",
);
my %compilation = (
"objdump" => "",
);
my %return = (
"objdump" => "",
);
my $path = "D:/Progs/Programmation/Dev-Cpp/bin/";
my %compiler = (
"objdump" => $path . "objdump.exe",
);
#
# Main
if( @ARGV < 1 )
{
exit( 0 );
}
my $src = $ARGV[0];
$compilation{"objdump"} = sprintf( $struct_compilation{"objdump"}, $co
+mpiler{"objdump"}, $src );
$return{"objdump"} = `$compilation{"objdump"}`;
$return{"objdump"} =~ s/[0-9a-f]{4}//g ;
print $return{"objdump"};
i want to print the hexa decimal string whitch is returned by objdump but my regex do the contrary !
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