I am not a good perl programmer, so take my advice with a grain of salt. The way I would implement the address book entry removal would be to remove the relevant hash entries and write out all hashes to the file, replacing the old address book. For this you will need to open the addybase.adb like this:
open ADDYBASE, ">addybase.adb";
There are a few BUTs with this approach:
- It is not terribly efficient, especially if there are a lot of addressbook entries
- This approach may be only useful as a quick hack
I am sure some perlmonks will suggest better alternatives, I just wanted to give my (hopefully useful) thoughts about the subject.
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