It's no good, I can't resist.
Why doesn't anyones code look like mine?
sub MySub
{
...some stuff...
#print scalar @somearray;
my @jiggered = map{uc $_} @somearray;
#print Dumper \@jiggered;
my %hash = map {split(/ /, $_, 2)}, @jiggered;
#print Dumper \%hash;
#{
# my $file = 'tmp/hash_dump.txt'
#
# open my $fh, '>', $file
# or die "can't open $file to write: $!";
# print $fh Dumper \%hash;
#}
#email_home('hey, we got to here!');
return %hash;
}
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