I tried your script in another way. I condensed it and used the
List::MoreUtils each_arrayref method and Data::Dumper. It'll give you a .h file and its contents; however, if you'd rather
just get the first line of the files, just replace "cat"
with "head -1".
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use List::MoreUtils qw(each_arrayref);
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
my @arr = ( '/root/Desktop/data/data.h',
'/root/Desktop/power/power.h');
open STDOUT, '>', '/root/Desktop/arr.log';
my $iterator = each_arrayref(\@arr);
grep{-f} glob( <*.h> );
foreach my $line(my @lines = &$iterator()) {
print Dumper($arr[0]);
print Dumper(system("cat $arr[0]"));
print Dumper($arr[1]);
print Dumper(system("cat $arr[1]"));
}
close STDOUT;
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