Let's take it line by line: open(test, ">test.html"); This will open a filehandle (named test) to write to a file named "text.html". flock test, 2; This puts an exclusive lock on the file (depends on your system's version of flock). I wouldn't do it here, but that's just me. print test "Whatever you want to say"; This will print the text in quotes to the filehandle called test -- that is, it prints it to "text.html". close(test); This will close the file and disassociate the test filehandle with it.

Nothing tricky or difficult about it. (However, as open is a system call, I would recommend you check it for success.) open(test, ">test.html") or die "Cannot open test2.html for writing: $!"; See perlop, die, and $! for gory details.


In reply to Re: This is weird... by chromatic
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