D'oh. You are right. I thought that the wrapping of the long lines was because of the text editor. I opened up my file in a hex-viewer and that confirmed it - this text file has newlines sprinkled throughout the "long lines". So, now I have to figure out how to parse this file.
I'd like to hear your suggestions. The file is kind of C-code like (but it isn't - it's actually an SVF JTAG Boundary scan file) and looks like this
// comments
some code;
more code;
// more comments
some very long
long long code;
basically, I want to read in every line that does not begin with a "//" and ends with a ";". Should I just set $/ to ';' and then process the read in strings to drop everything between // and \n?
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