Oops!
sub findwords {
open my $if, "<", $file || die "Could not open $file: $!";
while (<$if>) {
chomp;
my @elements = split(/[ '-]/,$_); # split on hyphens, too
foreach my $element (@elements) {
next if $element =~ /\d/; # Don't need digits
$element = lc($element);
$element =~ s/[\s,!?._;)("'-]//g; # thanks sauoq
next if $element eq '';
print "[$element]\n" if $token_debug;
if ( exists $dictionary{$element} ) {
$dictionary{$element}++;
} else {
$glossary{$element}++;
}
}
}
}
Thanks a lot! I think that was another relic from a previous version. I'm glad you caught it.
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