use strict;
my $in = 'sample.txt';
my $out = 'sampleout.txt';
my ($handle, $key, $val);
open($handle, $in);
# Messy, but I'm assuming a small file...
split(/\n\n/, join('', <$handle>));
close($handle);
open($handle, ">$out");
for (@_) {
print $handle "__BEGIN__\n$_\n__END__\n";
my %hash;
for (split(/\n/)) {
($key, $val) = split(/ /);
$hash{$key} = $val;
}
# Do whatever with record data, now inside
# %hash as key / value pairs
}
close($handle);
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