Trying to understand what is going on here:
sub read_bytes {
my ($fh, $to_read) = @_;
$buf = '';
while ($to_read) {
<b>my $bytes_read = read($FH_decrypted, $buf, length($buf));</b>
die("$!\n") if !defined($bytes_read);
die("Unexpected end of file\n") if !$bytes_read;
$to_read -= $bytes_read;
}
return $buf;
}
Should $FH_decrypted be $fh instead? Otherwise the value in $fh being passed to the function is seemingly never used.
Why is the value of $buf set to an empty string? Won't length($buf) be zero and therefore nothing would ever be read?
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