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,
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 lin
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 st
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 1/23/02 at 1:19a:
> Please, pretty please, carbonize MacPerl.
Just curious: Why?
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John Gruber
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Please, pretty please, carbonize MacPerl.
Spikey