#!/bin/Perl
use warnings;
if (@ARGV < 4) {
print ("you need to provide 4 arguments\n\t4th argument is file to
+ parse");
exit;
}
$fh = pop(@ARGV);
openfile(@ARGV);
sub openfile {
open FILE1,">$_[0]" || die "could not open $_[0]";
open FILE2,">$_[1]" || die "could not open $_[1]";
open FILE3,">$_[2]" || die "could not open $_[2]";
open FILE4,"<$fh" || die "could not open $fh";
while (<FILE4>) {
print $_;
}
}
this makes no sense why the FILE4 file handle wont be printed i opened it for reading
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