Some modules import all their endpoints by default; other only export a
subset, requiring you to explicitly request others.
Carp does not, by default, export "cluck".
Regards,
Carl
On 10 June 2015 at 13:40, rakesh sharma wrote:
> Hi Krzysztof
>
> If that was the case , using the subs inside C
>
>> Bill, Carl, Andrew,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your answers.
>> yes, i will make the change to use the perl utilities as it will make the
>> code platform independent.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Satya
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 19 M
It's not actually ending up with a ? character at the end - it's ending up
with a new line character. Your terminal is (as Andrew implied) displaying
a ? character for a character code outside the range of characters it knows
it can display.
Regards,
Carl
On 19 March 2015 at 11:19, Andrew Solomo
Interesting - in perl 5.10.1 on my system it works as expected.
One point to note, your "$myscript" in your usage should be escaped
otherwise you get an error.
You might want to:
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper(@ARGV);
just before your test to see what it thinks @ARGV is actually set to...
Be i
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2232471/how-do-i-use-async-programming-in-perl
> > http://search.cpan.org/~mlehmann/AnyEvent-7.07/lib/AnyEvent.pm
> >
>
> do you think that AnyEvent is better than POE? since I know nothing about
> both I prefer learn the correct one even if it is a little
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2232471/how-do-i-use-async-programming-in-perl
http://search.cpan.org/~mlehmann/AnyEvent-7.07/lib/AnyEvent.pm
Hope that helps you get started.
Good luck. :)
Regards,
Carl
On 13 November 2014 15:44, mailing lists wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a little home
Hi Chris,
I see your point, but everything I've found, both historically in my own
work, and on the web, has been multi-thread, or even multi-process.
For example, where I work at the moment we've got an application which runs
on a series of monitoring equipment and dumps status to a disk file ev
27;re looking for a single threaded solution to an implicitly
multi-threaded problem. I can't see any way for a single thread to do what
you want.
Regards,
Carl
On 29 August 2014 09:32, Chris Knipe wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Carl Inglis
> wrote:
> > I susp
I'm not sure if there's a misunderstanding somewhere (which may be mine).
As I understand it what you want to do is launch a command towards the
server, and then another, and then another, all the time waiting for a
response to one or more of your commands.
I suspect you're looking for something
On 10 August 2014 12:10, Uday Vernekar wrote:
> i din't understand what the whole script is doing.I need to understand
> first what this script is all about.
>
Can you give us some context? How did you come by this script? What does it
run on?
Looking through it my gut instinct says that it's d
I'd start by adding:
use warnings;
use strict;
at the top just above "use Tie::File;"
That way you'll find out about any syntax errors or warnings. Not that I
can see any.
I'd then try a simple
open(my $fh, "+<", "00-copy.htm") or die "cannot open 00-copy.htm:
$!";
If that works then
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