Writes a formatted record (possibly multi-line) to the specified FILEHANDLE,
using the format associated with that file. By default the format for
a file is the one having the same name as the filehandle, but the
format for the current output channel (see the select
function) may be set
explicitly by assigning the name of the format to the $~
variable.
Top of form processing is handled automatically: if there is insufficient
room on the current page for the formatted record, the page is advanced by
writing a form feed, a special top-of-page format is used to format the new
page header before the record is written. By default, the top-of-page
format is the name of the filehandle with "_TOP" appended. This would be a
problem with autovivified filehandles, but it may be dynamically set to the
format of your choice by assigning the name to the $^
variable while
that filehandle is selected. The number of lines remaining on the current
page is in variable $-
, which can be set to 0
to force a new page.
If FILEHANDLE is unspecified, output goes to the current default output
channel, which starts out as STDOUT but may be changed by the
select
operator. If the FILEHANDLE is an EXPR, then the expression
is evaluated and the resulting string is used to look up the name of
the FILEHANDLE at run time. For more on formats, see perlform.
Note that write is not the opposite of read
. Unfortunately.