Please

2002-01-22 Thread ceallaigh
Please, pretty please, carbonize MacPerl. Spikey

Re: Please

2002-01-22 Thread John Gruber
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 1/23/02 at 1:19a: Please, pretty please, carbonize MacPerl. Just curious: Why? -- John Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Comments not working

2002-01-22 Thread Brad Paton
Anyone have any clues why a perl script run from the command line would stop parsing after reading a commented line? When I invoke the script via perl p1.pl from the shell without a #!/usr/local/perl comment on the first line, it works fine, but with it, or any other comment, the script stops

Re: Comments not working

2002-01-22 Thread John Gruber
Brad Paton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 1/22/02 at 5:53p: Anyone have any clues why a perl script run from the command line would stop parsing after reading a commented line? When I invoke the script via perl p1.pl from the shell without a #!/usr/local/perl comment on the first line, it

Re: Comments not working

2002-01-22 Thread Charles Albrecht
At 5:53 PM +0100 1/22/2002, Brad Paton wrote: Anyone have any clues why a perl script run from the command line would stop parsing after reading a commented line? When I invoke the script via perl p1.pl from the shell without a #!/usr/local/perl comment on the first line, it works fine, but