This is a pretty literal translation of your C file, that should perform exactly the same way (barring typos):
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use constant {
COMP_FILE => "list_comp.txt",
COMP_TYPES_FILE => "list_comp_types.txt",
};
while( 1 ) {
printf "svrmgr> ";
chomp( my $command = <STDIN> );
if( $command eq COMP_FILE ) {
open my $in, '<', COMP_FILE
or printf("Error reading %s\n", COMP_FILE )
and next;
print while <$in>;
}
elsif( $command eq COMP_TYPES_FILE ) {
open my $in, '<', COMP_TYPES_FILE
or printf("Error reading %s\n", COMP_TYPES_FILE )
and next;
print while <$in>;
}
else if( $command eq 'EXIT' ) {
print "Disconnecting...\n";
last;
}
else {
print "Invalid command\n";
}
}
exit 0;
Easier to maintain?
(Also, just an aside. Are the blank lines in your C code an artifact of posting, or your preferred style?)
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