Don't remember where I got this code, I can't take credit for writing it. I probably found it searching here, infact, I'm positive that I did.
Uses File::Find, quite handy..
I know its lame to not remember the author.
Here:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# list all of the perl modules installed
use File::Find ;
for (@INC) { find(\&modules,$_) ; }
sub modules
{
if (-d && /^[a-z]/) { $File::Find::prune = 1 ; return }
return unless /\.pm$/ ;
my $fullPath = "$File::Find::dir/$_";
$fullPath =~ s!\.pm$!!;
$fullPath =~ s#/(\w+)$#::$1# ;
print "$fullPath \n";
}
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perl -e '$a="3567"; $b=hex($a); printf("%2X\n",$a);'
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