Your subroutine never inserts anything into an array, so nothing is returned by report() and stored in @array. Also, while your reverse-chop-reverse may be good kung-fu, it's much easier to substr($line,1,8) to get rid of the '#' at the beginning. Further, the substr means you don't need the chomp.
use strict;
use warnings;
my $path = "/efsprod/docmnt/";
my @array = &report();
foreach my $line (@array) {
$line = $path . $line;
print "$line\n";
}
sub report() {
open(F,"Textfile.txt") or die "$!\n";
my (@filelist);
while(<F>) {
push @filelist, substr($_,1,8);
}
return @filelist;
}
Update(s): add path to array elements, not just to print statement. Remembered after that foreach aliases placeholder with array elements so we don't have to replace with C-style for.
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