You shouldn't read and write to the file at the same time; instead make a new file, then copy over:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use fatal;
use File::Copy;
open( FH, "<test.txt" );
open( FH2, ">test.txt.tmp" );
while ( <FH> )
{
s/^(\s+)//g;
print FH2 $_;
}
close FH;
close FH2;
move("test.txt.tmp", "test.txt");
Hope this helps,,,
PS. check out perldoc perlrun to learn how to do this in one line.
update: atcroft, runrig and Zaxo: are you guys on a race or something?
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