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<0> if I wanted to use a .pm in the same dir as my app? <0> how would the use statement look <1> Same as usual <0> well <0> wouldnt it try to go to the perl libs and then say not found? <1> the current dir gets pushed to array @INC, which is the dir perl looks for modules
<0> oh <1> s/is the dir/are the dirs/ <0> nice <0> thanks <1> np <1> as long as you don't name your module the same as another alredy existant in the @INC you should have no problem. <0> nice <2> Are you sure? I was fairly certain that you have to put modules in the libs <1> Have you tried it? <1> **** <1> probably realized he made a stupid comment <3> Hi guys, anyone know how i can get system calls into a variable without printing them on the spot! <0> qx{} <0> my $var = qx{whois slid3r.com} <3> cool <3> thanks yo <3> :P <3> i did qx[] but it still works <3> is there a difference? <0> nah <0> perl lets us use severa delimeters
<0> you coulda used % ..... % <0> lol <0> I think anyway <0> im not the best perl guy you ever met <3> i just started today :D <3> it looks so much simpler <3> then alot of other lagnuages <0> well <0> not as simple as php <0> but <0> yah <0> snot too bad <3> well <3> ive doen php <3> and it seems 100x easier <3> thanks for tyhe help ude <3> gtg now <3> alter <0> how can I make @files_found = <./dummyFiles/*>; also get subdirectories and their files? <0> any one alive? <1> write a recursive function <3> Is there a way to return from, for example, @array[10] and on? <4> Lookup splice
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