#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $filename='result.txt';
open( my $fh, '<', $filename ) or die "Can't open $filename: $!";
while ( my $line = <$fh> )
{
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # remove any line ending char(s)
# this works on Windows, Unix and old Apple
print "$line\n"; # print with line endings for this platform
}
close $fh;
The substitution expression is to get rid of any combination of
<line feed>,<carriage return>.<space> at end end of the line.
Unix uses <LF> to separate lines.
Windows uses <CR> then <LF> to separate lines.
Old Apple uses <CR>.
The print uses the line endings for the platform that you are using.
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