On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 04:02:43PM +0200, Bart Lateur wrote: > What he is proposing is that Perl6 would have a kind of variable that > doesn't have a prefix. That isn't perlish IMO. open OUT, ">foo" or die $!; print OUT "Rubbish!\n"; close OUT; OUT = STDERR; # Works in 5.7.1, I think. (Incidentally, I believe prefices should stay.) -- <Citizen_X> I detest people who get in their cars before turning off the alarm, fiddle around a bit, and then turn it off <Citizen_X> maybe they're afraid someone might steal the car in the short time before they turn off the alarm and actually get in <Citizen_X> it's a race condition, you know
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