Maybe you want to inform yourself what these snippets do respectively, and then write the Perl code to do each of the snippets?

For the first snippet, I recommend looking at the B::Deparse output:

perl -MO=Deparse -lne 'foreach (glob "$_/*"){print if !/Makefile[.inc] +*$/}'

For the second snippet, look at the following functions:

  1. opendir, readdir
  2. grep

Of course, you could instead opt for just running these commands from Perl, but then you will need to have grep and cut installed on the target machines.


In reply to Re: 2 questions about Perl/Tk and Perl by Corion
in thread 2 questions about Perl/Tk and Perl by unknown-monk

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