# For Perl older than 5.10.14, install local::lib. # curl -L -C - -O http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AP/APEIRON/local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz # tar xvf local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz # cd local-lib-1.008004 # perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=$HOME/Library/Perl/5.12 # make && make test && make install # # Install cpanminus: # curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --self-upgrade # if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then # Perl is slow; cache its output. cache_file="${0:h}/cache.zsh" perl_path="$HOME/Library/Perl/5.12" if [[ -f "$perl_path/lib/perl5/local/lib.pm" ]]; then export MANPATH="$perl_path/man:$MANPATH" if [[ ! -f "$cache_file" ]]; then perl -I$perl_path/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=$perl_path >! "$cache_file" source "$cache_file" else source "$cache_file" fi fi unset perl_path unset cache_file fi # Aliases alias pbi='perlbrew install' alias pbl='perlbrew list' alias pbo='perlbrew off' alias pbs='perlbrew switch' alias pbu='perlbrew use' alias ple='perl -wlne' alias pd='perldoc' # Perl Global Substitution function pgs() { if (( $# < 2 )) ; then echo "Usage: $0 find replace [file ...]" >&2 return 1 fi local find="$1" local replace="$2" repeat 2 shift perl -i.orig -pe 's/'"$find"'/'"$replace"'/g' "$@" } # Perl grep since 'grep -P' is terrible. function prep() { if (( $# < 1 )) ; then echo "Usage: $0 pattern [file ...]" >&2 return 1 fi local pattern="$1" shift perl -nle 'print if /'"$pattern"'/;' "$@" }