I'm looping through the results of a glob, and then running the results through a regular expression to find parts of the file name with $1 and $2. The first result gets processed correctly (no matter which result it is), and the following regular expression checks fail to match. Below is my simplified code:
my %resultsHash;
my @results = glob ( "//foo/bar/dead/*/*/report.html" );
for my $result (@results) {
if ($result =~ ?//foo/bar/dead/(.*)/(.*)/report.html?) {
$resultsHash{$2}[0] = $1;
$resultsHash{$2}[1] = $result;
}
}
So, the 'if' statement passes on the first list element, and fails afterwards.
Retitled by Steve_p from 'Iterated Regulare Expression Failure'.
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