Well, deparse doesn't seem to work on my notebook at the moment for the script so I can't check it out so it may be totally irrelevant, but ... are you sure you want to use ?\s+? instead /\s+/? Maybe it doesn't matter in split(), but ... from perldoc perlop:
?PATTERN?I have to admit I've never used this, but it does sound a little scary.
This is just like the "/pattern/" search, except that it matches only once between calls to the reset() operator. This is a useful optimization when you want to see only the first occurrence of something in each file of a set of files, for instance. Only "??" patterns local to the current package are reset.
In reply to Re: Deparse isn't as reliable as I thought
by Jenda
in thread Deparse isn't as reliable as I thought
by harleypig
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