Ok, what am I missing here....
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
for ('#abc',' abc','abc','# abc',' #abc') {
my $v1 = ($_ !~ /^#\s/ and $_ !~ /^\s/) || 0; # yours
my $v2 = ($_ !~ /^#?\s/) || 0; # mine
print "$v1 $v2 '$_'\n";
}
Output:
1 1 '#abc'
0 0 ' abc'
1 1 'abc'
0 0 '# abc'
0 0 ' #abc'
-Blake
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