Changing the $/ variable to the value of "DELIMITING_TEXT" would make the "DELIMITING_TEXT" be removed by
chomp when reading in, however, read
perlvar to see caveats involving "$/"... when printing this array, each element of the array can be spread on some new lines because "\n" wasn't used as the line separator while reading the data in...
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
local $/ = "DELIMITING_TEXT";
my @array;
while(<DATA>){
chomp;
push @array, $_;
}
foreach my $element(@array){
print "$element"; # no "\n" is typed
}
__DATA__
some junk
DELIMITING_TEXT
test1 test2
test3
test4
DELIMITING_TEXT
test1 test2
test1 test2
test1 test2
DELIMITING_TEXT
test1 test2
DELIMITING_TEXT
some junk
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