Hi PerlMonks, can you help me, converting the following C-Code into Perl-Code?
#include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (argc == 1) { printf("usage: cm3_checksum \n"); return 1; } FILE *file; if ((file = fopen(argv[1], "r+")) == NULL) { return 1; } /* The checksum of the exception vector */ unsigned int i, n, checksum=0; for (i=0; i<7; i++) { fread(&n, 4, 1, file); checksum += n; } /* The 2's complement of the checksum */ checksum = -checksum; printf("checksum: 0x%X\n", checksum); /* write back the checksum to location 7 */ fwrite(&checksum, 4, 1, file); fclose(file); return 0; }
Kind regards, Koppi

In reply to convert c-code into perl-code by koppi2342

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