in reply to Compiling and executing multiple files.

Compile and execute? Generally pretty much the same thing, unless you mean you want to run perl -c <filename> before each run.

Though not strictly a perl question, something like this ought to get you started:

$ for i in `ls *.pl`;do perl -c $i > $i.log 2>&1; echo "compiled, now +running" >> $i.log; perl $i >> $i.log 2>&1;done

Note: not thoroughly tested.



--chargrill
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