I am writing Perl script, and my code is working well with correct out put, But i am wondering if there is some logical way to reduce lines of code doing same process in below code,
sub dispatch_closing { my ($line,$fw,$key,$HR_record,$os)= @_; if ($line =~ /SERVICE_APPLICATION_EXECUTION_COMPONENT) { foreach my $addline(keys %$HR_record) { print $fw "\tENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE Id=\"$addline\">$$HR_ +record{$addline}ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE>\n"; } $$key = undef; } if ($line =~ /WEB_APPLICATION_EXECUTION_COMPONENT/) { foreach my $addline(keys %$HR_record) { print $fw "\tENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE Id=\"$addline\"$$HR_r +ecord{$addline}ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE\n"; } $$key = undef; } if ($line =~ /UNX/) { foreach my $addline(keys %$HR_record) { if ($os eq 'unx') { my $Uval = $$HR_record{$addline}; $Uval = substitute($Uval); print $fw "\tRESOURCE Id=\"$addline\" Source=$Uval RE +SOURCE>}\n"; } } $$key = undef; } if ($line =~ /WNT/) { foreach my $addline(keys %$HR_record) { if ($os eq 'win') { my $Wval = $$HR_record{$addline}; $Wval = substitute($Wval); print $fw "\tRESOURCE Id=\"$addline\" Source=$addline + RESOURCE}\n"; } } $$key = undef; } }
Any one have any suggestion, please Cheers

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