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Re: Some automation on Perlscripts?

by n3toy (Hermit)
on Dec 04, 2008 at 16:08 UTC ( [id://728012]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Some automation on Perlscripts?

Yea, there is a possible security risk involved with your method. Plus a lot of typing *everytime* you add a new file to your directory. That seems like a lot of work. :-)

I use an IDE for all of my work related Perl and it has an option for a new file template. But I have never found typing the above mentioned two lines a burden.

Jamie

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Re^2: Some automation on Perlscripts?
by matze77 (Friar) on Dec 04, 2008 at 16:59 UTC

    i thought of filling the directory with e.g. 20 empty files which i name Perlex(1-19) (this can go automatic really easy) then they should be filled with the "skeleton text" then after i compose my scripts i would simple rename them, security: since it is my home directory of my "testing box" which is not a server i see no security risks at all ...

    MH

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