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<0> Will this work? <0> handle_command($1,$2) if($text =~ /^\!(\w+)( ?.*)/); <1> i'd imagine so
<1> well, maybe not <1> nm, it should work <0> It'll be interesting to find out. <0> Why does my IsValidCommand='not'; give the error, no such cl*** ISValidCommand ? <1> Darkchanter: because variables in perl require prefixes except for streams? <1> $IsValidCommand would be a legal scalar variable <1> jebus.. that was exactly 2 hours ago <0> How do you mean, prefixes? <0> I've used that syntax in other scripts: my $varname='boo'; if I take out the my, I get "illegal scalar variable".
<1> $ denotes scalar, @ denotes array/list, % denotes a hash <1> earlier you just said IsValidCommand='not'; <0> oh f*ck, I left the $ out. <1> and if you're using strict <1> you'll be required to my them <0> As bad as forgetting a ; in pascal. <1> indeed <1> morning nibble <1> er.. ****. almost exactly 2 hours late again. i give up
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