I'd like to hold qr and strings in a file, then read them and put them into arrays, but the result is different then when I create the array statically in the code. How do I get $Var1 look like $VAR2?
CODE:
use Data::Dumper;
open(FILE, @ARGV[0]) || die "can't open output file";
@test = ('a', qr/b/, 'c', 'd');
while ( <FILE> ) {
$hold[$i] = $_;
chomp $hold[$i];
$i++;
}
print Dumper \@hold , \@test;
OUTPUT:
$VAR1 = [
'a',
'qr/b/',
'c',
'd',
'e',
''
];
$VAR2 = [
'a',
qr/(?-xism:b)/,
'c',
'd'
];
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