Richard J Cox:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brent Dax) wrote:
# > krish:
# > # I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have
# > # some .expect
# [...]
# >
# > This is the wrong group for this sort of question.
# perl6-internals is
#
# s/internals/language/
Doh! got the groups mixed up..
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brent Dax) wrote:
> krish:
> # I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have
> # some .expect
[...]
>
> This is the wrong group for this sort of question. perl6-internals is
s/internals/language/
but the rest does apply (it's
krish:
# I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have
# some .expect
# files in my directory structure which are spread all
# throughout. I want to
# convert these files (only expect files) to .expect.bak.
# Please let me know
# as to how this can be done using Perl script. Even p
Hi,
I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have some .expect
files in my directory structure which are spread all throughout. I want to
convert these files (only expect files) to .expect.bak. Please let me know
as to how this can be done using Perl script. Even pointers to shel