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> Hi -
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> I am grinding through =Programming Perl= and came to the section on Here
> Documents in Chapter 2 (forgive me, I can't think of the term "Here documents"
> without thinking that there must be a dog somewhere named Documents).
>
> Anyhoo, I tried typing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I am grinding through =Programming Perl= and came to the section on Here
> Documents in Chapter 2 (forgive me, I can't think of the term "Here documents"
> without thinking that there must be a dog somewhere named Documents).
>
> Anyhoo, I tried typing some of th
> Here documents always need a termination. Maybe you'd see it better
> if you use a more visible one:
thanks to those who responded to my question :)
here, document!
glenn
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Here documents always need a termination. Maybe you'd see it better
if you use a more visible one:
$ perl -e 'print < EOM'
Note (sort of starndard) terminator used here is EOM.
Thats how here docs work. They puke out everythi
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> I am grinding through =Programming Perl= and came to the section on Here
> Documents in Chapter 2 (forgive me, I can't think of the term "Here
> documents" without thinking that there must be a dog somewhere named
> Doc
Hi -
I am grinding through =Programming Perl= and came to the section on Here
Documents in Chapter 2 (forgive me, I can't think of the term "Here documents"
without thinking that there must be a dog somewhere named Documents).
Anyhoo, I tried typing some of the examples at the keyboard. They s