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Re^4: How can i debug compound map/grep statements just using print?

by karlgoethebier (Abbot)
on Dec 02, 2012 at 00:03 UTC ( [id://1006660]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: How can i debug compound map/grep statements just using print?
in thread How can i debug compound map/grep statements just using print?

"An equivalent search can be done using File::Find::Rule"

This is simply true, but what i wanted to do was this:

  • Not using File::Find
  • Not using File::Find::Rule"
  • Not using qx(find...[options])
  • Bothering myself with map/grep

Thank you very much for your advice and the insights you gave to me. Regards, Karl

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Re^5: How can i debug compound map/grep statements just using print?
by Kenosis (Priest) on Dec 02, 2012 at 01:55 UTC

    I really should have said that I wasn't suggesting a different or better way by using File::Find::Rule. Only used it to verify your results (like inter-rater reliability). Yours was a good map/grep piece.

    Nice update, by the way...

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