Hi,
This is my first post here as I am learning perl. I have a simple problem but I am having a hard time.
I am reading the following from a file and adjusting the clock value using if statement.
set_input_clock 50 -rise -clock "ldtclock" \
find(port,"mxi_port")
There are many statements like this in the file I am reading. If you notice, there is a "\" which is not allowing me to read further if I use regular expression, I am able to read until "\" and not the find(port... as I have to match the port name and then adjust the clock value.
Can anyone suggest me a way out.
Thanks
2005-09-16 Retitled by Arunbear, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'Problem'
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