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<0> But since you might be legitimate, we tried to be informative. <1> ok. thanks <0> Ah, cool. grep takes a -P option... to interpret pattern as a perl regexp. <2> perlre++
<3> I was looking for that option in the grep manpages... Never found it... Thanks, ChrisA <0> InitHello, may only be true for recent gnu grep. <0> I know BSD folks use a different flavor. <3> by the way, I think win32 has a sort of forking implementation <3> <-- been lurking <4> I'd like to ask something <4> Is anyone familiar with template directives <2> InitHello: using the fork() function? or a win32 api module? <3> well ... I compiled a program that used fork() (in C) and it worked <3> this was in cygwin, though <0> perl has a template directive? <3> what's a template directive? <0> It's something they use in c++, iirc, in designing the layout of objects. <4> It's probably not Perl =D
<3> oh. I never really got into C++ <4> But I was hoping that maybe someone here could help <4> I'm trying to use NMS formmail.. <0> I think it's kind of similar to Java 'interfaces' but I've never really worked with templates, though I've had to work with code that used them. <4> it's just that I'm not sure where to add values. I mean when the form is submitted, it prints a certain template. like {= date =} prints the (duh) date. I want to add values though <4> I can't find the file for changing the code <4> well since it has been noted that it's C++ that's a good start. thanks, will look that up <0> maybe ... erm. <0> Nm. <2> heh.. did anyone specifically tell her that her template stuff is c++? <0> I think that's different kind of template. <0> I said c++ has a thing called templates, but what she's doing is entirely different. <5> When using Net::IRC, is the do_one_loop a replacement to $irc->start();?
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