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as the mechnism to tell `perl` to also find modules under ~/perl5/.
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e those
errors. If those are all the errors in the lot, I imagine that most of the
perl-5.8.0 would still work.
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that's the case, it appears to me
$normalize is used to keep track the occurance of the captured
words. Not how may times they occur, just if they occur or not.
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keeping
code just to get everything corner case right.
If the editing we want is rather generic I'd say we probably want to put
the output to a different file instead of doing in-place editing.
And we will still end up slurping the entire file, but only keeping one
line at a time in memor
n instructions aren't always perfect,
preparing for a dev env is often one of the most time-consuming part,
you might want to ask their devs if there are some pre-made packages,
container images, or any means that can help to shorten this period.
Good luck and have fun learning Perl :)