CFGROB@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il (05/02/91)
I wonder if anyone has written a TGrind program in Perl? I feel like doing some customizing of the TGrind program, but I would prefer to do it to a Perl program than to a messy C-program. I just wanted you to know that now I am also a happy owner of the Book! It is really supurb. Just... where is the famous reference guide which was suppose to be included? I didn't get one. 8-( My friend bought the book for me in NY, when he was there for a visit. Dov
harrison@csl.dl.nec.com (Mark Harrison) (05/02/91)
In article <1991May2.123146.8994@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU> CFGROB@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il writes: >where is the famous reference guide which was suppose to be included? [in the Perl book] My copy came shrink wrapped, with the ref. guide stuck inside the book. Try calling the Nutshell people... Maybe they will send you one. -- Mark Harrison | Note: harrison@ssd.dl.nec.com and harrison@csl.dl.nec.com | necssd!harrison are not operating at (214)518-5050 | present. Please forward mail through the | above address. Sorry for the inconvenience.
przemek@rrdstrad.nist.gov (Przemek Klosowski) (05/02/91)
>>>>> On 2 May 91 12:31:46 GMT, CFGROB@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il said:
Dov> I wonder if anyone has written a TGrind program in Perl? I feel like
Dov> doing some customizing of the TGrind program, but I would prefer to
Dov> do it to a Perl program than to a messy C-program.
If anyone gets around to it, please make your TGrind grind Perl
correctly. Two areas on which old tgrind trips are package names (i.e.
procedure'package) and 'here documents' like in:
print <<END
hello world I'm stymied
END
In both cases quotes cause the following text to be interpreted as strings.
przemek
PS did you get my 'old' TGrind entry for Perl?
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przemek klosowski (przemek@ndcvx.cc.nd.edu)
Physics Department
University of Notre Dame IN 46556