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I have this script:

#!/usr/bin/perl
$LOGFILE = "Soccer.txt";
open(LOGFILE) or die("Could not open log file.");
foreach $line (<LOGFILE>) {
    chomp $line;
    ($hour, $match, $idh, $back1, $lay1, $idd, $backx, $layx, $ida, $back2, $lay2) = split(/\s*,\s*/,$line);
    $match =~ s/^(\d{2}):(\d{2}) //g; #/ # fix highlighting
    ($hteam,$ateam) = split(/\s*§\s*/,$match,2);
    $hteam = get_name($hteam);
    $ateam = get_name($ateam);
    $match = "$hteam - $ateam";

    $foo=qq($hour "$match" $idh $back1 $lay1 $idd $backx $layx $ida $back2 $lay2 \n) ;
    print $foo;
}
sub get_name {
# Return the full name for the team, if it exists, otherwise return the original
    my %alias = (
        "Aalen" => "Vfr Aalen",
        "Accrington" => "Accrington Stanley",
        "Accrington St" => "Accrington Stanley",
        "Adelaide Utd" => "Adelaide United Fc"
    );
    return $alias{$_[0]} // $_[0];
}

This scrpit works perfect in my system:

perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi

Now I would like run it in a different system:

perl, v5.8.8 built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi

When I try to run it, I get this error:

Search pattern not terminated at ./scriptbd.robot.pl line 458.

Why am I getting an error?

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    There's isn't 458 lines in the program you posted. :) Feb 10, 2012 at 8:53
  • What happens if you replace '§' with a standard ASCII character?
    – Nick
    Feb 10, 2012 at 8:55
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    You really should begin your scripts with use strict; use warnings;
    – Toto
    Feb 10, 2012 at 12:13

1 Answer 1

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return $alias{$_[0]} // $_[0];

The // operator was added in 5.10. To make it work on earlier Perls, rewrite it:

return (defined $alias{$_[0]}) ? $alias{$_[0]} : $_[0];
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  • If all hash values evaluate to false, it could be written smaller using logical-or (||). But there's not much point, since we are only considering how to fix a problem using a legacy Perl.
    – zgpmax
    Feb 10, 2012 at 15:11

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