Dear Monks,
What's wrong with this code?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Modern::Perl;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
&read($_);
}
sub read() {
my $path = shift;
if ( $path =~ m?^.*/home/(.*)/\.forward? ) {
say "i've got >$1<";
}
else {
say "ups >$path<";
}
}
__DATA__
/home/aaa/.forward
/home/bbb/.forward
/home/ccc/.forward
/home/ddd/.forward
and I have:
i've got >aaa<
ups >/home/bbb/.forward<
ups >/home/ccc/.forward<
ups >/home/ddd/.forward<
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