My code is same as i have shown earlier
use Archive::Unrar qw(list_files_in_archive %donotprocess process_file
+);
use IO::CaptureOutput qw(capture);
my @files;
{
local ($stdout, $stderr);
capture sub {list_files_in_archive( file=>"C:/perl2exe/For perl 5.10.
+1/test.rar" ,undef)}, \$stdout, \$stderr;
@files=map {/Archive contents : (.*)/ } split ("\n",$stdout);
}
foreach (@files) {
print "file ",++$i," : ",$_,"\n";
}
($result,$directory) = process_file(
file=>'C:/perl2exe/For perl 5.10.1/test.ra
+r',
password=>undef,
output_dir_path=>"C:/extract/",
);
}
print "$result";
print "$directory";
$result gives me the chain error
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