Every time I run this code, the string "pmos_lkg" does not get matched in the string $ModNameList.
Is there a bug in m//? It can't be a size issue because strings after this one get matched.
It also seems to be independent of the string, meaning if I sort @files differently, a different string will not get matched.
I would really appreciate it if someone could help me solve this!
foreach $files ( @files ) {
if( $files =~ m/.output/gi ) {
my $name = $files;
$name =~ s/.output//gi;
$name =~ s/^cqa_//gi;
if($ModNameList =~ m/$name/g) {
print "Found:$name\n";
}
}
}
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