Brian wrote:
foreach $line (<LOGFILE>) {
while (my $line = <$logfile>) would be a better idea than foreach $line.
Just curious for an explanation to this. I tend to use foreach too. Don't they
both accomplish the same thing? :)
Yes, but they go about it in different ways. The foreach loads the
entire file into memory and steps through it one line at a time. The
while loads only one line at a time.
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