Lance Prais wrote at Mon, 30 Sep 2002 21:37:52 +0200:
> When I read about this Module it really was not clear about using it with
> strings.
It's not its [Quantum::Superposition's] main purpose.
It deals with another kind of logic handling.
However, I forgot to mention, it's perhaps better not to use in production code.
For myself, I like to use it in snippets.
> I tried it with the following code and it is causing so many problems. If
> anyone has any Ideas it would be appreciated, I have been pounding my head
> with this for a while now.
>
>
> if ($partition eq "Public"){
> open(PUBLIC_ALERTSFILE,">$public_alerts_index_txt_filename");
> print PUBLIC_ALERTSFILE"$oid". "::" ."$title". "::"
> .."$partition". "::" ."$date\n";
> close(PUBLIC_ALERTSFILE) || die "can't close
>$file: $!";
> }
> if ($partition eq any(qw/"Public" "OPSEC SDK")){
qw/"Public" "OPSEC SDK"/ stands for a list of 3 elements:
"Public"
"OPSEC
SDK"
I could imagine you meant the list
('Public', 'OPSEC SDK')
instead.
The rest of the code should work.
Greetings,
Janek
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