#!perl
use strict;
use List::MoreUtils 'each_array';
# test data
my @FilePath = qw(hello1.c hello2.c hello2.c);
my @Author = qw(saketh1 saketh2 saketh3);
my @Revision = qw(r120 r12 r100);
my $branch = 'Release1';
my $line = '|'.('='x113)."|\n";
my $fmt = "| %-35s | %-35s | %-35s |\n";
print ' 'x36,"Branch Name : $branch\n";
print $line;
printf $fmt, ('FileName Changed','Author Revision','Number of file cha
+nge');
print $line;
my $result = each_array(@FilePath, @Author, @Revision);
while ( my @f = $result->() ){
printf $fmt,@f;
}
print $line;
poj
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