The above coed still prints the next line after using seek. am I missing something there in the seek function ?
The negative seek may not work in windows... not sure. It definitely does work on my linux box though. I don't have any windows handy or I'd test it. I did notice you didn't use "or die $!. " Most likely it would return an error result on your platform.
use strict;
use Fcntl qw(:seek);
open my $in, "filename" or die $!;
my $line = <$in>;
print "$line\n";
seek $in, (0 - length $line), SEEK_CUR or die $!;
$line = <$in>;
print "$line\n";
close $in;
It should either work or complain...
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