Match composed with decomposed Unicode characters

2005-12-21 Thread John Delacour
I thought Unicode::Normalize would be the solution to this problem but after much trying I can't find the solution. A file named é is stored in the file system using the decomposed form of é (0065 0301) rather than 00E9. How do I search for é in text or file names and find it regardless of

Life expectancy

2005-12-21 Thread James Harvard
Don't worry - this isn't some sort of spam for an elixir of youth! Is there any sort of timeout on Perl scripts? Will they just run until they return or are killed? Sorry if this seems a daft question, but the language I am used to (Lasso - web application middleware) will kill any thread that

Re: Life expectancy

2005-12-21 Thread drieux, just drieux
On Dec 21, 2005, at 5:03 PM, James Harvard wrote: Don't worry - this isn't some sort of spam for an elixir of youth! Is there any sort of timeout on Perl scripts? Will they just run until they return or are killed? there is no internal timer that will stop the process. This is why perl is