It's really not much different. However, slurping in the whole file can run you out of memory if your file is very large.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
open my $fh, "<", "infos.txt" or die "cannot open infos.txt: $!";
my @array = <$fh>;
close $fh;
for my $line ( @array ){
chomp $line;
my ( $name, $rest ) = split /\s+/, $line;
my ( $age, $gender, $address ) = split /,/, $rest;
print "Name: $name\n";
print "Age: $age\n";
print "Gender: $gender\n";
print "Address: $address\n";
print "\n";
}
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