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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:12:44+00:00 2026-05-25T12:12:44+00:00

New to perl scripting. Trying to understand what this does :S @prefixes = (

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New to perl scripting. Trying to understand what this does :S

@prefixes = ( "ROOT1", "ROOT2" );

$path = <>;
foreach my $prefix (@prefixes) {
    if($path =~ /\/$prefix\/(.*?)(\/|$)/ ) {
        print "$1\n";
        last;
    }
}
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    2026-05-25T12:12:44+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:12 pm

    It sets an array of predefined prefixes:

    @prefixes = ( "ROOT1", "ROOT2" );
    

    It then reads a path from standard input:

    $path = <>;
    

    For each prefix, it checks if the path starts with a directory name equal to the prefix:

    if($path =~ /\/$prefix\/(.*?)(\/|$)/ ) {
    

    At the same time, it collects whatever follows the prefix ((.*?)), up to the next forward slash, or up to the end ((\/|$)). If the path matched the prefix, it prints out the collected part and exits the loop:

    print "$1\n";
    last;
    

    So, in short, it looks for the first prefix that matches the path, and prints the part of the path following the prefix.

    Edit: “up to the last forward slash” -> “up to the next forward slash”

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