Although operator precedence will do the right thing in your code ..

open my $FH_infile, '<', "$in_file" or die "Can't open $in_file"; open my $FH_outfile, '>', "$out_file" or die "Can't open $out_file";
I prefer the more explicit
open ( my $FH_infile, '<', "$in_file" ) or die "Can't open $in_file"; open ( my $FH_outfile, '>', "$out_file" ) or die "Can't open $out_file";
In addition, I do like to give myself as much information as possible by adding $! to error messages:
open ( my $FH_infile, '<', "$in_file" ) or die "Can't open $in_file: $!"; open ( my $FH_outfile, '>', "$out_file" ) or die "Can't open $out_file: $!";
Also, I wasn't aware of File::Basename .. that's pretty handy.

Alex / talexb / Toronto

Thanks PJ. We owe you so much. Groklaw -- RIP -- 2003 to 2013.


In reply to Re^2: First attempt at bringing in file for input/output by talexb
in thread First attempt at bringing in file for input/output by catfish1116

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