Hi All,
I need to used some perl code in k and C shell. But it is giving me bad
substitution. Same code works fine in bash. Any help would be
appreciated.

perl -i -e '$re=q~'${1//~/\\~}'~; print "$re"; while (<>) { /$re/ ? $c++
: print;}exit($c ? 0 : 1)' /home/vmallya/testing || echo " Delete of
lines containing."}
ksh: "\$re=q~"${1//~/\\~}"~; print \"\$re\"; while (<>) { /\$re/ ? \$c++
: print;}exit(\$c ? 0 : 1)": bad substitution


Regards,
Vaibhav U Mallya






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