To e more precise to the problem at hand ( i.e. the program given by the asker of the question was 'not printing' when a line containing 'start' or 'stop' was encoutered ):
my( $START, $STOP ) = qw( START STOP );
while ( <DATA> ) {
if ( /$START/ .. /$STOP/ ) {
print /(?:$START|$STOP)/ ? "not printing\n" : "PRINTING\n";
} else {
print "not printing\n";
}
}
__END__
Hello,
I like to START
something and
not STOP it
properly.
---
output:
not printing
not printing
PRINTING
not printing
not printing
Enjoy!
--
Casey
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