Dear Monks, if you could be so kind to share your wisdom:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
{
open(MYFILE, ">>c:/temp/test.txt")or die "Can't open file: $!\n";
; #open for write, append
}
printf MYFILE "\n";
printf MYFILE "[ARTEC]\n";
printf MYFILE 'IniFile=f:\vaa\basis\vaa01.ini';
printf MYFILE "\n";
close(MYFILE);
It works so far but i know there is a "Label-Function" but i dont know how to use this with correct syntax.
print MYFILE <<"Label";
f:\vaa\basic
Label
Is not working how do i escape the path?
If i wanted to save a "copy" of myfile e.g. to
filename.orig (e.g. test.text.orig) how would you do this?
Update: I wanted to use "say" instead of printf, maybe ;-)
Thanks in Advance
MH
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