In addition to the comments above, it is usually helpful to
use diagnostics; (see
perldoc diagnostics) when you receive a strange warning. For example,
$ perl -w -e 'close FILEHANDLE; print <FILEHANDLE>'
readline() on closed filehandle FILEHANDLE at -e line 1.
$ perl -w -Mdiagnostics -e 'close FILEHANDLE; print <FILEHANDLE>'
readline() on closed filehandle FILEHANDLE at -e line 1 (#1)
(W closed) The filehandle you're reading from got itself closed so
+metime
before now. Check your control flow.
$ perl -w -Mdiagnostics -e 'my $s="text"; print <$s>'
readline() on unopened filehandle at -e line 1 (#1)
(W unopened) An I/O operation was attempted on a filehandle that w
+as
never initialized. You need to do an open(), a sysopen(), or a so
+cket()
call, or call a constructor from the FileHandle package.
$
(see
perldoc perlrun if you want to know about
-M and
-e arguments)
EDIT: perldoc links
Sorry if my advice was wrong.
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