Paul, you feel glad now, yeah?
You think you found another bug in my plugin, yeah? No, you didn't.
You try to find bugs in my job, yeah?
No problem, until you do that for the purpose to help. However I feel again (as already happened several times), that you are doing that just to prove that my Perl knowledge is bad, and you are the great Perl programmer.
BTW: there is no perfect people, so even you may have bugs in your plugin. But in this case, what you wrote, there is NO bug in my plugin. Works exactly as it should work!
The difference between us is, that I don't dig in your plugins to find bugs in them...
And again: Please Paul, stay away from the threads I started, ok? I will not miss you. I hate your childish habit, that you always feel you need to prove that you are right and you are better than others... Uh, brrrr.
And now about the sillyness you wrote: you should read perldoc perlop before you post such things...
But to save you time I paste here what the doc says:
Searches a string for a pattern, and if found, replaces that pattern with the replacement text and returns the number of substitutions made. Otherwise it returns false (specifically, the empty string).
Paul, so you are wrong again!
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You try to find bugs in my job, yeah?
No problem, until you do that for the purpose to help. However I feel again (as already happened several times), that you are doing that just to prove that my Perl knowledge is bad, and you are the great Perl programmer.

BTW: there is no perfect people, so even you may have bugs in your plugin. But in this case, what you wrote, there is NO bug in my plugin. Works exactly as it should work!
The difference between us is, that I don't dig in your plugins to find bugs in them...
And again: Please Paul, stay away from the threads I started, ok? I will not miss you. I hate your childish habit, that you always feel you need to prove that you are right and you are better than others... Uh, brrrr.
And now about the sillyness you wrote: you should read perldoc perlop before you post such things...
But to save you time I paste here what the doc says:
Quote:
s/PATTERN/REPLACEMENT/egimosx Searches a string for a pattern, and if found, replaces that pattern with the replacement text and returns the number of substitutions made. Otherwise it returns false (specifically, the empty string).
Paul, so you are wrong again!

Best regards,
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