Thanks Nigel. The program that my collegue wrote parses a C++ file, and
allows us to re-arrange the comments contained in it based on their
location in relation to various code.
We have a bunch of company-standard comments in this code, but we are
now being required to move to doc++ as our do
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 07:49, David Buddrige wrote:
> $TO_sub="$;#";
> $TC_sub="$;@";
obscure.
$; is by default "\034"; thus $TO_sub is "\034#" and $TO_sub is "\034@".
I guess your colleague has manually constructing her own
multidimensional hashes or arrays using these subscript separators.
With
Hi all,
I am learning Perl in order to extend a program one of my collegues has
written.
In the code I have come across these two statements:
$TO_sub="$;#";
$TC_sub="$;@";
Looking up "$;" in "Perl in a Nutshell", it says that "$;" is a
subscript seperator for multi-dimentional arrays, howeve