Dear Monks,

This is my first attempt with Plucene::Simple module.
I am trying to index files which are stored in "~/MyPerl/QA/data/"
and my code below (stored in ~/MyPerl/QA/).

I wonder what's wrong with my code below,
such that the print output gives:$VAR1 = {};
#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Plucene::Simple; use Data::Dumper; my %documents; my $index = Plucene::Simple->open( "~/MyPerl/QA/data/" ); for my $id (keys %documents) { $index->add($id => $documents{$id}); } $index->optimize; print Dumper \%documents;
What should I change if the desired output to be:
$VAR1 = { "file1.txt" => "The content...", #etcetera };
Regards,
Edward

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