Re: can't work with filenames with spaces

2001-11-08 Thread Jan-Willem Haaring
Hi, The code you have should work, but you might want to use the opendir function because your current code does not display, hidden files and files you don't have read access on This code does: opendir(DIR,"/path/to/files") || die "Unable to read from directory.\n"; while ( defined ($filename

Re: End of File

2001-11-08 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Wagner Garcia Campagner wrote: > I don't know how to tell perl EOF, i am doing a search in a file like this: You don't need to -- you can loop through a file and it will stop automatically when EOF is reached. > > $username eq 'wagner'; > $file = 'c:\file'; > > open(INFO, $f

RE: End of File

2001-11-08 Thread Bob Showalter
> -Original Message- > From: Wagner Garcia Campagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 12:27 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: End of File > > > Hi, > > I don't know how to tell perl EOF, i am doing a search in a > file like this: > > > $username eq

End of File

2001-11-08 Thread Wagner Garcia Campagner
Hi, I don't know how to tell perl EOF, i am doing a search in a file like this: $username eq 'wagner'; $file = 'c:\file'; open(INFO, $file); do { $lines = ; chop $lines; } while ($lines !~/$username/); close(INFO); The problem is if the file doesn't have a line with the word "wagner" it beco