Ok, you solved problem, but let's make the post worth while by passing on the usual round of "wisdom". Consider:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# chess.plx
use warnings;
use strict;
use utf8;
my $filename = "thaikjv-fixed.txt";
open my $fIn, '<', $filename or die "Can't open $filename: $!\n";
binmode ($fIn, ":utf8");
while (defined (my $line = <$fIn>)) {
next if $line !~ /^@(...\d\d\d)/;
my $outname = "$1.html";
open my $fOut, '>', $outname or die "Can't create $outname: $!\n";
binmode ($fOut, ":utf8");
print $fOut $line;
print "hi";
close $fOut;
}
Note:
- use three parameter version of open and lexical file handles
- show the file name in errors
- use a while loop instead of a for loop when reading files
- use early exit to avoid extra levels of indentation
- avoid using the default variable across multiple lines
True laziness is hard work
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