The easiest trap to fall into when trying to figure out
what's
wrong with a piece of code is to look for
all the things that are
right with it. It goes
something like this: "Okay, if $i is zero we'll get
through this loop okay, ... the substitute will change the 'barf'
in $string to 'arf' ... yeah ... and when it gets here
it should print 77 ... right." This mental dialog always ends with, "Well,
shoot,
that should work!" If I
ever find myself
saying this, I know I need to back up and realize, "Hey, it
doesn't
work, that's why you're going through this in the
first place!" That's usually enough to kick me into a different
groove.
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