Hi,
If you want to split one file into lot of files use
that pattern as your record separator, that is $/.
Try this one ...
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
my $infil = $0;
my $separator = "XXFFDDF";
local $/ = $separator;
sysopen(INFIL,$infil,O_RDONLY) || die "Can't open $infil: $!.\n";
while(<INFIL>){
my $out_file = "$infil.$.";
# s/$separator//;
### if you want to remove your file separator also, uncomment above li
+ne .....
sysopen(OUT,$file,O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL) || die "Can't open for wri
+te tst.$.: $!.\n";
print OUT $_;
}
close(INFIL);
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