There seems to be a minor issue with
the
open Statement in Line 55.
If you write it as
open( PLAYLIST, "<playlist.m3u" ) || die "Can't open playlist: $!";,
it will do what you mean. In its current form it
evaluates to
open PLAYLIST, ("playlist.m3u" || die);,
I think.
The print doesn't return 0, for me it returns undef,
so I changed line 118 to
unless( defined( $print_status ))
to get rid of "uninitialized value"
Thanks for sharing this nice code, btw! :-)
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