I use perl since at least 1989 if I judge by some of my advocacy postings.
But I can't find perl code written by me before 1991 when I did post to soc.culture.french a script that listed all the words including all the vowels from a French dictionnary. It deals with diacritic characters:
perl -e 'while(<>) {
if(m/y/&&m/u/&&m/o/&&m/i/&&m/a/&&m/e/){ s/'\''`//;push(@a,$_);}
}
print sort{length($a)<=>length($b)||$a cmp $b;}@a'
It was posted as a one liner but I broke it in many lines because I hate code that obliges you to horizontally scroll a page.
Today, I would use modifiers and drop parenthesis here and there but would not write it very differently.
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stefp
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