?
$ ./perl -wle '$q = shift; sub foo { my $x if $q; print $x // $]; \
$x = 42 } foo; $q++; foo' 0
5.009005
42
It looks like it, no?
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On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:47:00 +0200, Dr.Ruud wrote:
Peter Scott schreef:
Is there a simple way to create a new table with the same structure
as a given one in a *different* database? That means the CREATE
TABLE foo AS SELECT * FROM bar WHERE 1=2 method won't work.
I'd need to have two
that don't want to talk SQL. Hence, calling it a SyntaxModel is
somewhat archaic.
Given this, perhaps DBIx::Mechanize would be more appropriate. YMMV.
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? Or just the usual $SIG{ALRM}/eval
approach?
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marks or shell
metacharacters).
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).
Any ideas? This is the only test that fails - well, I don't know what the
remaining 7 subtests would do, obviously.
Yeah, yeah, 7.2.2 is old. My next step is to essay 8.1.6 on Solaris
2.6. But I still need something working on Solaris 2.5.1, and Oracle 8.1.6
is not supported there.
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