You
really need to use <code> tags around any code you post. If you did, it would look like this :
#!perl.exe
my $filename="e:\test.out.txt";
my $output="e:\out.txt";
sub body{
if (-r $filename) {
open(FILE,"<$filename");
open(OUTPUT, "> $output");
while() {
chomp;
if (/Datasource:/) { print OUTPUT "\n", $_; }
if (/Passed:/) { $section="passed"; next; }
elsif (/Failed:/) { $section="failed"; print OUTPUT "\n",$_; next;
+ }
elsif (/Exception:/) { $section="except"; print OUTPUT "\n",$_; ne
+xt; }
if ($section ne "passed") {
if (/(test\.)|(Summary:)/) { print OUTPUT "\n",$_; }
}
}
close(FILE);
close(OUTPUT);
} else {
print("cant read file ",$filename,"\n");
}
}
I had trouble understanding the question, but the blank
while () is probably not correct, i think maybe you want
while (<FILE>).
i had a memory leak once, and it ruined my favorite shirt.
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