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I have this code which skips lines that start with #

while (defined (my $line = <FILE>)) {

    if ($line =~ /^#/) { next; }

    $line =~ /^(\w+);(\w+);.*$/;
    $user_map{$2} = $1;
}

and I would think that this code did the same

while (defined (my $line = <FILE>)) {

    unless ($line =~ /^#/) {
    $line =~ /^(\w+);(\w+);.*$/;
    $user_map{$2} = $1;
    }

}

but it doesn't.

What's wrong with the last code?

Update: Replaced # do stuff with actual code.

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    Comment in detail what happens and how both versions differ. As far as I can see the code should actually do the same. Apr 11, 2011 at 12:57
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    I don't see anything that should cause a difference either. How are you seeing them behave differently? Can you provide an example of input for which you're getting different results? Apr 11, 2011 at 13:41
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    the ".*$" part of your pattern does not do anything useful, so it should not be there :-)
    – tadmc
    Apr 11, 2011 at 16:13

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Both blocks of code should behave identically. Check if there are any typos.

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  • You are right. They actually do the same. I have no idea why they didn't do that before. Apr 11, 2011 at 15:00

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