Try using
\Q and \E to escape the special characters in the split. eg.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my($first_line,%records,$sep);
chomp($first_line =readline (DATA));
seek (DATA,462,0);# use seek(FILEHANDLE,0,0) to return to start of fil
+e.
print "Please enter the seperator example line follows,:\n\t\"$first_l
+ine\"\n";
chomp($sep=<STDIN>);
while(<DATA>){
my @record=split/\Q$sep\E/,$_;
$records{$record[0]}=$record[1];
}
for my $name (sort(keys %records)){
print "$name has the value $records{$name}\n";
}
__DATA__
name :-$& value
anim :-$& freagra
nomme :-$& valeur
Works as follows:
~/tmp$ perl tmp.pl
Please enter the seperator example line follows,:
"name :-$& value"
:-$&
anim has the value freagra
name has the value value
nomme has the value valeur
print "Good ",qw(night morning afternoon evening)[(localtime)[2]/6]," fellow monks."
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