I have a hash which looks like below(keys are all lowercase and value is the actual case).
$VAR1 = {
'seeklib
' => 'SeekLib
',
'test_src
' => 'test_src
',
'frames
'
'st_vx6953_5m_bayer
' => 'ST_VX6953_5M_Bayer
Now I am trying to grep for the key values in all the .mk files in cwd and push only those values which have a case-sensitive
mismatch.Can someone advise how can I do that?
foreach my $filename(keys %hash)
find(sub {
push @{ $Hash_casemismatch{ $filename } }, grep( (/\/\Q$key\E#/), *
+.mk);
}, $cwd);
}
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