| f00li5h | Teppich: ($blade,$def) = m/ ... /; gnube: why don't you just create them there? |
| anno | the reges is a horror onto itself |
| Teppich | f00li5h: thanks, but maybe I want to use the date and time later |
| anno | regex |
| Flawless | f3ew: m/^(([^X]*)+X){20}/ doesn't seem to work |
| f00li5h | Teppich: yes, when you need it later, you can make it capturing agian |
| Flawless | f3ew: or, is the result given in some other form than 1, $2, etc? |
| gnube | f00li5h, It is a copy of a log file that I have to have write access to. |
| Flawless | $1, even |
| f3ew | Flawless, put the whole thing in one () |
| f00li5h | gnube: i see |
| Flawless | sec |
| action | f3ew thinks it should work |
| f3ew | thinks it should work gnube, using a random file name prevents predictable-filename symlink based attacks |
| Flawless | f3ew: doesn't seem to if (m/^(([^ ]* ){20})/) { (those are tabs) |
| f00li5h | Flawless: use \t then |
| Flawless | It matches, but the results are wrong ok, sec |
| gnube | f3ew, Ooh, nice. I will use a random name. Does File::Copy provide that? |
| f3ew | File::Temp does |
| gnube | sorry, I meant File::Temp Cool. |
| f3ew | yes |
| Flawless | is there some CPAN package to read CSV files where some fields have \n in them? |
| f00li5h | Teppich: non captured matches are quicker too |
| anno | Flawless: all of them should do that |
| f3ew | Flawless DBD::CSV |
| Teppich | f00li5h: now, thats a point! :) |
| Flawless | anno: ;) f3ew: thanks, I'll try that |
| action | f00li5h baits with micro-optimisation |
| f00li5h | baits with micro-optimisation |
| action | Daveman bats f00lish |
| Daveman | bats f00lish |
| OSjedi | ... |
| Daveman | Gumbybrain: jerk it! |
| GumbyBRAIN | However, we've decided to do it anyway, 3) do it, and it was a kelvin at one point where having a problem with downloading from the socket out of the country. |
| Daveman | O.o |
| shal3r | How to check where is @INC and how to change it? |