Dear Friends,
I am new to perl.. I want to read a block of lines from the file with some keywords.
Example file contents:
some another lines
=begin
some lines
some lines
=end
some another lines...
I want to read the block which is start from "=begin" and end with "=end" in a single stroke.
I can read like ,
while (<file_handle>)
{
if(/=begin/)
{
read the next line. check whether the line is "=end"
or not... If it "=end" stop the read operation. Otherwise contin
+ue the read process.
}
}
But I need a best way to read the blocks in Perl regular expressions..
Thanks in advance....
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