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Just to clarify:
wishing to deal with various use modes in a perfectly similar manner, I wanted to have 3 distinct modes of calling the program behaving absolutely similar, with minimum fuss about that in the code: $ test.pl sample.txt sample1.txt ... sampleN.txt $ test.pl <sample.txt $ cat sample.txt sample1.txt ... sampleN.txt | test.pl All is well with this with the use of <>, except the fact that once EOF is seen, no further attempt to read from <> is allowed - or STDIN is opened, and will wait forever if you're unaware of it... Thanks you helping to sort this out. UPDATE As perlop says in 'I/O Operators': The <> symbol will return "undef" for end-of-file only once. If you call it again after this, it will assume you are processing another @ARGV list, and if you haven't set @ARGV, will read input from STDIN. Now I know :) In reply to Re^4: <> oddity ?
by Krambambuli
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