Tony Esposito wrote:
Just curious ... does Perl create an (intermediate) file that contains
the p-code that is created by the compiler just prior to passing
control to the Perl interpreter? If so, where would this file be and
what would the file be named? Is there a Perl command-line switch
tha
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Yue Chen wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I am using Term::Readline::GNU to develop a tool with tab extention.
> So far everything is all right except the prompt string is underlined
> in my term. I am not sure whether it is an issue of library or my
> terminal. I also googled
Just curious ... does Perl create an (intermediate) file that contains the
p-code that is created by the compiler just prior to passing control to the
Perl interpreter? If so, where would this file be and what would the file be
named? Is there a Perl command-line switch that can be used to 'ke
Date sent: Tue, 5 May 2009 14:46:29 +0800
Subject:get localhost's IPAddr
From: practicalp...@gmail.com
To: Perl Beginners
> Hello,
>
> Is there a perl way to get the IP addresses set on local host, other
> than parse data from if
practicalp...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a perl way to get the IP addresses set on local host, other
than parse data from ifconfig's output?
Often there's more than one.
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