Wanting to use this module rather than IO::Compress. For some reason IO::Compress makes my text documents display all on one line in notepad opens fine in wordpad but would like the files to open perfectly in notepad.
#!perl
use Modern::Perl;
#use IO::Compress::Zip qw(zip $ZipError) ;
use Archive::Zip;
use IO::File
my %files;
my @files = <*.txt *.docx>;
for (@files) {
next unless /^(\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+)/;
push @{ $files{$1} }, $_;
}
for my $ip ( keys %files ) {
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
my $file_member = $zip->addFile($files{$ip} => "${ip}.zip");
my $fh_zip = IO::File->new( "${file}.zip", 'w' );
$fh_zip->binmode;
unless ( $zip->writeToFileHandle($fh_zip) == 0 ) {
$fh_zip->flush;
$fh_zip->close;
}
$fh_zip->close;
#zip $files{$ip} => "${ip}.zip" or die "zip failed: $ZipError\n";
}
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