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print function
Output a list to a filehandle
print FILEHANDLE LIST
print LIST
print
Prints a string or a comma-separated list of strings. Returns TRUE if successful. FILEHANDLE may be a scalar variable name, in which case the variable contains the name of or a
reference to the filehandle, thus introducing one level of indirection. (NOTE: If FILEHANDLE
is a variable and the next token is a term, it may be misinterpreted as an operator unless you interpose a +
or put parentheses around the arguments.) If FILEHANDLE is omitted, prints by default to
standard output (or to the last selected output channel--see select). If LIST
is also omitted, prints $_ to the currently selected output channel. To set the default output channel
to something other than STDOUT use the select operation. Note that, because print takes a
LIST, anything in the LIST is evaluated in list context, and any subroutine
that you call will have one or more of its expressions evaluated in list context. Also be careful not to follow
the print keyword with a left parenthesis unless you want the corresponding right parenthesis to terminate the
arguments to the print--interpose a + or put parentheses around all the arguments.
Note that if you're storing FILEHANDLES in an array or other expression, you will have
to use a block returning its value instead:
print { $files[$i] } "stuff\n";
print { $OK ? STDOUT : STDERR } "stuff\n";
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