Don't you get perldoc open ? in google search ?
If FILEHANDLE, in your case its DIN is an undefined scalar variable, a new filehandle is autovivified, meaning that the variable is assigned a reference to a newly allocated anonymous filehandle. Otherwise if FILEHANDLE(DIN) is an expression, its value is the real filehandle.
Why should I use three-argument open ?
You should use the three-argument version because it protects against files with crazy names. Consider the following example
my $filename = "<file.txt"; open( INPUTFILE, "< $filename" ) or die "$!";
This will interpolate as: open( INPUTFILE, "< <file.txt" ) or die "$!"; So its actually open a file named file.txt instead of one named <file.txt.
In reply to Re: Hey Monks, I need help understanding how to write to a text file
by vinoth.ree
in thread Hey Monks, I need help understanding how to write to a text file
by Anonymous Monk
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