To clarify a little, especially for a novice, i would write
thundergnat's line:
open my $fh, shift or die "Cannot open file: $!\n";
as:
# do all the assignments from ARGV here
my $filename = shift @ARGV or die "A filename parameter is required";
# explicitly open for read; and make sure filename is in the error mes
+sage for reference
open FILE, '<', $filename or die "Cannot open file '$filename': $!\n";
while(<FILE>){
...
}
close FILE;
Also worth mentioning here to OP is that using
Data::Dumper for debugging can be very useful (sort of trivial here, but a good general technique):
use Data::Dumper;
die Dumper \@ARGV; # see what's really in there ...
Also note that further down the line you may want to check out any of the
GetOpt or other modules that do nice command-line parameter processing for you...
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