$r-print does not dereference

2002-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi when using $r-print in perl 561/modperl 1.26 context on winXP, I cannot get the value passed to be dereferenced as it is explained in the doc $r-print automatically does. $out='toto' ; $r-print($out) -output toto $r-print(\$out) $r-print((\$out)) -both output scalar xxx thanks for help

RE: $r-print does not dereference

2002-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when using $r-print in perl 561/modperl 1.26 context on winXP, I cannot get the value passed to be dereferenced as it is explained in the doc $r-print automatically does. $out='toto' ; $r-print($out) -output toto $r-print(\$out) $r-print((\$out)) -both output scalar xxx This is an

Re: $r-print does not dereference

2002-09-03 Thread Geoffrey Young
I forgot to mention the dereference does not work in Apache::Filter context, while it works in regular situations. Apache::Filter does not support the auto-deferencing (and deprecated in 2.0) feature of $r-print. I sent a patch to Ken but, IIRC, he decided not to implement it. --Geoff

RE: $r-print does not dereference

2002-09-03 Thread Andrew G. Hammond
This is an intentional and documented performance hack. RTFM. :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:39 AM To: modperl Subject: $r-print does not dereference Hi when using $r-print in perl 561/modperl 1.26

RE: $r-print does not dereference

2002-09-03 Thread Andrew G. Hammond
sorry, I think I got things backwards there. it's _not_ dereferencing? dho! monday mornings... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 9:59 AM To: andrew.hammond Cc: modperl Subject: RE: $r-print does not dereference