in reply to Re^3: how to check syntax of code inside a scalar?
in thread how to check syntax of code inside a scalar?
This does however seem to match the perl -c syntax check. From perlrun:
-c causes Perl to check the syntax of the program and then exit without executing it. Actually, it will execute "BEGIN", "UNITCHECK", "CHECK", and "use" blocks, because these are considered as occurring outside the execution of your program. "INIT" and "END" blocks, however, will be skipped.
perl -c -e 'BEGIN { print "yay\n"; }; print "boo\n"'
yay -e syntax OK
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Re^5: how to check syntax of code inside a scalar?
by aquarium (Curate) on Aug 05, 2010 at 03:39 UTC | |
by snoopy (Curate) on Aug 05, 2010 at 05:05 UTC |
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