On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:57:46PM -0700, Nathan Wiger wrote: > This is a succinct summary of the basic conclusions thus far: > > 1. a default filehandle IS needed sometimes, but only > for stuff like print Well, I think that C<print> should always print to $PERL::STDOUT (or whatever we call it) always; same with C<printf()>. I'd hardly call that "default" though. -Scott -- Jonathan Scott Duff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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