On Dec 10, 6:05pm, David Taylor wrote:
> Try this:
>
> change
> $timestamp =~ /^(\S+) $month (\d+) (\d+):\d+:\d+ \d+/ || next;
> to
> $timestamp =~ /^(\S+) $month +(\d+) (\d+):\d+:\d+ \d+/ || next;
> ^
> ^^^
I doubt that it matters in this situation, but when I see something
like this, my inclination would be to use \s+ instead of the space
character followed by a plus sign. (\s will match any white space
whether it be a tab or a space.)
--
Kevin Buettner
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