Hey everyone :)

I am very new to Perl and can't understand why I can't check to see if a file is empty in a while loop...

I am building a page for my teacher to be able to change links on a school site anytime he wants through his browers. My script opens a file, reads the lines, splits the contents of the line into an array and displays them (not like you don't understand this already... don't mean to offend any of you :) )

Anyway, if the file is empty, I am trying to redirect to a subroutine called stopit..

open(FILE, "links.dat") || die "Can't open file!"; flock(FILE, 2) || die "Can't lock file!"; while ($line = <FILE>) { chomp $line; my @part = split(/\|/,$line); if ($part[0] eq "") { &stopit; } if ($part[3] eq "new") { $which = " target=\"_blank\""; } print "<li><a href=\"$part[2]\"$which>$part[1]</a></li><br>\n"; } close(FILE); print "</ul></body></html>"; sub stopit { close(FILE); print "There are currently no links :("; exit; }

What am I doing wrong? I thought I could check to see if the first part of the array has a value near the beginning og the while loop?

I know the coding is very crude... please be gentle!!


In reply to How to goto new sub if file empty? by Anonymous Monk

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