Yes, the code is reaching that point.
When i am debugging the code it is giving me output like below
C:\>perl -d 9.pl
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.3
Editor support available.
Enter h or `h h' for help, or `perldoc perldebug' for more help.
main::(9.pl:11): my %myhash1 = ();
DB<1> n
main::(9.pl:12): my %myhash2 = ();
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:13): my $key;
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:14): my $val;
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:16): my $xml = new XML::Simple;
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:18): my $data1 = $xml->XMLin("sample.xml");
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:20): my $data2 = $xml->XMLin("sample2.xml");
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:25): open FH5, ">>tagfile1" or die "error in readin
+g..debug 1
";
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:29): print FH5 Dumper($data1) or die $!;
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:32): while (<FH5>)
main::(9.pl:33): {
DB<1>
main::(9.pl:43): close FH5;
I am using perl v5.10.0 on windows.
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