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*[[Perl/IDE|Integrated Development Environment]] - IDE - for Perl
 
*[[Perl/IDE|Integrated Development Environment]] - IDE - for Perl
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*Perltidy - Perl beautifier
 
==ActiveState Perl and Padre==
 
==ActiveState Perl and Padre==
 
#Download and install ActivePerl from [http://www.activestate.com/activeperl ActiveState]
 
#Download and install ActivePerl from [http://www.activestate.com/activeperl ActiveState]
 
#Open a command prompt and enter the command '''PPM'''
 
#Open a command prompt and enter the command '''PPM'''
 
#Search for '''Padre''' (The Perl IDE - Integrated Development Environment)
 
#Search for '''Padre''' (The Perl IDE - Integrated Development Environment)
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##[http://padre.perlide.org/trac/wiki/DownloadActivePerl Padre install instructions]
 
#Install '''Padre'''
 
#Install '''Padre'''
 
#Start Padre and start playing
 
#Start Padre and start playing
 
#[[/Learning Perl|Learning Perl]]
 
#[[/Learning Perl|Learning Perl]]
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#http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/modern_perl_a4.pdf
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=Regular expressions=
 
=Regular expressions=
 
*[[Regular Expression Perl]] Mainpage
 
*[[Regular Expression Perl]] Mainpage
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*p loop
 
*p loop
 
{{Source cli}}
 
{{Source cli}}
[[Category:Perl]][[Category:Programming]]
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[[Category:Perl]]

Latest revision as of 07:55, 18 May 2015

Development tools

ActiveState Perl and Padre

  1. Download and install ActivePerl from ActiveState
  2. Open a command prompt and enter the command PPM
  3. Search for Padre (The Perl IDE - Integrated Development Environment)
    1. Padre install instructions
  4. Install Padre
  5. Start Padre and start playing
  6. Learning Perl
  7. http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/modern_perl_a4.pdf

Regular expressions

One liners

Search and replace in files

You could also use find and sed.

perl -pi -w -e 's/SEARCH/REPLACE/g;' *.php
  • e means execute the following line of code.
  • i means edit in-place
  • w write warnings
  • p loop