The code you posted produces exactly what I'd expect:

Missing right curly or square bracket at path.pl line 14, at end of li +ne syntax error at path.pl line 14, at EOF Execution of path.pl aborted due to compilation errors (#1) (F) The lexer counted more opening curly or square brackets than c +losing ones. As a general rule, you'll find it's missing near the place +you were last editing. Uncaught exception from user code: Missing right curly or square bracket at path.pl line 14, at e +nd of line syntax error at path.pl line 14, at EOF Execution of path.pl aborted due to compilation errors.

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In reply to Re^3: How to perform single operation to each line in file by marto
in thread How to perform single operation to each line in file by rammohan

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