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Perl scripts can be run in a loop over filename arguments by using the -n command line flag. This flag wraps the script in a implicit loop, causing it to iterate over each filename provided as an argument and apply the script. The script is run on each filename sequentially without needing to write an explicit loop in the code.
Perl scripts can be run in a loop over filename arguments by using the -n command line flag. This flag wraps the script in a implicit loop, causing it to iterate over each filename provided as an argument and apply the script. The script is run on each filename sequentially without needing to write an explicit loop in the code.
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Perl scripts can be run in a loop over filename arguments by using the -n command line flag. This flag wraps the script in a implicit loop, causing it to iterate over each filename provided as an argument and apply the script. The script is run on each filename sequentially without needing to write an explicit loop in the code.
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