I got to a point where I can search for "use" and print every line that uses "use" assuming that it is followed by a Perl module, can someone add to this so it can print the name of the file/script been searched and only "grep" a line that has "use modulename;". Otherwise it is grabbing lines with comments with the word "use" in it. That would take care of this, any help?
Here is the code so far:
use File::Find::Rule;
my $directory="../yourdirectory";
# find all the subdirectories of a given directory
my @subdirs = File::Find::Rule->directory->in( $directory );
my $rule = File::Find::Rule->new;
$rule->file;
$rule->name( '*.pl' );
my @files = $rule->in( $directory );
foreach my $files(@files) {
open (FILE, "$files");
while($line= <FILE> ){
print "$line" if grep /\buse\b/, $line;
}
close FILE;
}
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