#!perl
use strict;
my $infile = $ARGV[0];
(my $outfile = $infile) =~ s/^list/out/;
$outfile = 'outfile/'.$outfile;
open my $h_in,'<',$infile or die "Can't open $infile for reading: $!";
open my $h_out,'>',$outfile or die "Can't open $outfile for writing: $
+!";
print "$infile -> $outfile \n";
while( my $line = <$h_in> )
{
$line =~ s/\s+/\n/g;
print $h_out $line;
}
close $h_in;
close $h_out;
poj
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