Greetings Monks:
I have a simple question regarding what I think requires a hash slice. The following code produces an output of:
Nlink 1
I would like to print all values and keys.
Any suggestions?
#! /usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my (%inf,@info,@keys,$phile,$key,$value);
use Cwd;
my $dir=Cwd->getcwd();
opendir(DIR,"$dir")or die "@!";
while ( $phile=readdir(DIR)){
if($phile=~/^\.$/){next;}
elsif($phile=~/^\.\.$/){next;}
elsif($phile=~/^(.*)$/)
{print "$phile\n";info($phile)}
info ($phile);
}
sub info{
@info=stat($phile);
@keys=qw(Dev Inode Mode NLink UID GID RDev Size
+ATime CTime Blksize Blocks);
@inf{@keys}=@info;
}
($key,$value)=each %inf;
print "@info\n";
print "$key,$value";
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