You can do that by using a tied Filehandle. Create this module:
package Tie::Handle::FromArray;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub new
{
my $pkg = shift;
my $handle = \do {local *HANDLE};
tie *{$handle}, $pkg, @_;
return $handle;
}
sub TIEHANDLE($;$)
{
my $pkg = shift;
my $ref = shift || [];
bless( $ref, $pkg );
}
sub READLINE
{
return shift @{+shift}
}
"this is a false statement.";
and alter your script:
my $fh = Tie::Handle::FromArray->new( ["AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", "AAAAAAAGGAA
+ACCA"] );
my $in = Bio::AlignIO->new(-fh => $fh, -format => 'fasta');
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