You need to read from the file first!
Method 1
open (IN, "< $file")
or warn ("Can't open $file: $!\n"), die;
while (<IN>) { # loop through the file,
print ("$file ==> $_"); # read one line at a time
}
close(IN);
Method 2
open (IN, "< $file")
or warn ("Can't open $file: $!\n"), die;
chomp(my @data = <IN>); # read all lines into array of lines
# and get rid of trailing \n's
print "$_\n" for @data;
close(IN);
Method 3
open (IN, "< $file")
or warn ("Can't open $file: $!\n"), die;
my $data = do { local $/; <IN> }; # file slurping
print ("$file ==> $data\n");
close(IN);
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