you can choose to not use it.
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> When must I use perl design patterns?
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I would say perl syntax is similar to ruby and scalar.
https://tech.postno.de/archives/113
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> The syntax of Perl have similarity with Python.
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my perl version shipped by ubuntu 22.04 is 5.34.0.
This is perl 5, version 34, subversion 0 (v5.34.0) built for
x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
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> What's the motivation to install a version which is 21 years old ?
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> If you have an old code probably is better try to upd
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I am trying to find a websocket client for perl.
But most modules on cpan is asynchronous, such as AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client.
Do you know if there is a synchronous websocket client library available?
Thanks in advance.
BTW, I tried to use the anyevent module above to access my WS service, it
I saw apache pulsar has many clients in other languages such as python's:
http://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/client-libraries-python/
But it lacks a perl client library.
Would anyone have the plan to make one?
Thanks.
Hi
on 2019/9/10 3:18, John W. Krahn wrote:
The operating system is written in C. The symlink(2) function is part
of the operating system and is written in C. Therefore, when perl calls
symlink(2) it has to send a valid C type string. Because your string
starts with a NULL character it is a
Hello,
How to make a function alias in perl? for example, says() is alias to
print().
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the PERL tutorial
(http://perldoc.perl.org/perlretut.html#A-bit-of-magic%3a-executing-Perl-code-in-a-regular-expression>,
which is noted as an experimental feature. But it doesn't work (using MAC
OSX). The output in my text file is " on every paragraph time.
Thanks,
Wesley Raa
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Two Web questions in one day! It's hard to know exactly how you're going
to your
code Wesley, but the stuff below should be a good starter. It pulls in the
web
site and parses it using HTML::TreeBuilder. It looks for all table row
elements that contain exactly five table data
I'm pretty new to Perl, my past experience has been in modifying other
peoples code in order to do what I want it to do but now I'm trying to write
my own to do a specific task that I can't find code for and am having
issues. I am trying to retrieve data from a webpage, say
http://www.apmex.com/sh
http://learn.perl.org/library/
I've downloaded and been readying through the "Beginning Perl" title on the
top of the page, I guess it depends what type of Perl manual you want
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Is there a downloadable manual for perl? I would
Saadat,
Try
Win32::Tie::Ini
Wes
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Hello,
Are there any modules available that can read/write to
INI files.
Thanks
Hi all,
I have been working on a problem and worked out a solution, but am
wondering if there is an easier(more elegant?) way of doing it. I am
automatically generating configuration files for a Quality Of Service(QOS)
device, and each pipe in the QOS has a policy number attached to it. The
polic
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