ok, here's a quick code for your reference. This is an implementation for :
Re^3: opening file for editing
by pvaldes (Scribe) on Oct 09, 2011 at 17:08 HKT
I guess that's the best option for you. So please re-read the logic from that post.
# code not tested!
my $srcFile = "/path/to/file.ext";
open F, "<", $srcFile; # this trip is READ
my @data = <F>; # this can be danger if you have a big file
close F;
open F, ">", $srcFile; # this trip is WRITE
foreach my $line ( @data ) {
$line =~ s/your_regex/expected_replacement/;
print F $line;
}
close F;
HTH
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