I am trying to call a subroutine in a loop, but its exiting after executing the sub only once. Any idea why? Or can someone point me to a similar question posted before in this forum?
the array corners contains:
@corners= AAA BBB CCC DDD
and my code is :
while(<CORNERS_LIST>){
$_=~ s/\s+/ / ;
chop $_;
push @corners, $_ ;
print "\n@corners\n";
}
my $corner;
foreach(@corners){
$corner=$_;
&loading_tsc;
}
sub loading_tsc{
chdir($corner) or die "\n $!\n";
print "\n";
print `pwd`;
print "\n";
}
But the result I am getting is :
/file/path/is/AAA
No such file or directory
The desired result I wanted to see is
/file/path/is/AAA
/file/path/is/BBB
/file/path/is/CCC
/file/path/is/DDD
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