#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
Main( @ARGV );
exit( 0 );
sub Main {
@_ or die "\nUsage: $0 infile infile infile > outfile\n";
my @files = map { open my( $fh ), '<', $_ or die $^E; $fh; } @_;
while( my @ofh = grep not eof, @files ) {
print getOne( shift @ofh ) while @ofh;
}
} ## end sub Main
sub getOne {
...;
}
## perltidy -olq -csc -csci=10 -cscl="sub : BEGIN END" -otr -opr -ce
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