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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T06:37:13+00:00 2026-05-18T06:37:13+00:00

Consider the following command line output using grep: [gjempty@gjempty]$ find . -name *.php |

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Consider the following command line output using grep:

[gjempty@gjempty]$ find . -name "*.php" | xargs grep __construct | tail
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($input, $output=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/ImageLoopIntegrationService.php:  public function __construct($handler) {
./ilserverd/src/php/il_server_types.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./ilserverd/src/php/il_server_types.php:  public function __construct($vals=null) {
./utilities/studio/legacy/full_bleed_update_photobook_themes.php:    public function __construct() {
./utilities/studio/legacy/full_bleed_update_photobook_themes.php:        parent::__construct();

This is my first step in trying to extract constructor arguments, and because it will require a number of steps, I’m trying to use Perl as an improvement over grep. But first, I want to retain the file names so I can refer back to those in my final “report” output.

But when I switch to the following Perl one-liner the file names are no longer part of the output. How can I retain them and still use Perl as a command-line replacement for grep?

[gjempty@gjempty]$ find . -name "*.php" | xargs perl -wnl -e '/__construct/ and print' | tail
  public function __construct($input, $output=null) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
  public function __construct($handler) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
  public function __construct($vals=null) {
    public function __construct() {
        parent::__construct();
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    2026-05-18T06:37:14+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 6:37 am

    You can try using $ARGV as:

    perl -wnl -e '/__construct/ and print "$ARGV: $_"'
    
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