This is one big reason to indent.
If you had indented and put in some whitespace you would see:
for my $line (@lines){
if( $Session->{'usrSystem'} )=~/$line/g;
$Response->Write("Found a match! Hooray");
}
Right there I can look at that code and see that the
if isn't closed. And I notice that the
if is missing an opening curly
{.
If I just look at (instead of read) this code I can instantly tell the blocks look balanced
foreach my $line (@lines) {
if ( $Session->{'usrSystem'} =~ /$line/g ) {
$Response->Write("Found a match! Hooray");
}
}
grep
One dead unjugged rabbit fish later...
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