I don't think your first one works. Here is a
modified version:
$fdat{$_} = $fdat{"redirect_$_"}
for map { /^redirect_(.*)$/ ? $1 : () } keys %fdat;
Update: I did a lot of work for nothing.
In a list context, a matching m// returns the list of
captures, ($1), in this case.
And a non-matching m// returns the empty list, (), not
for example, a list containing one false value.
This last item has bitten me several times; you'd
think I'd have learned by now. ):
Thanks to chipmunk for reminding me of this.
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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