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Similiar to $ = scalar, @ = array, % = hash and & = code, there is a -what's-the-word- for symbol table entries and file handles: *.

print("1\n"); open(HANDLE, '<', 'lines.txt') or die("!1\n"); print(scalar(<HANDLE>)); close(HANDLE); print("\n"); print("2\n"); $h = *HANDLE; open($h, '<', 'lines.txt') or die("!2\n"); print(scalar(<HANDLE>)); print(scalar(<$h>)); close($h); print("\n"); print("3\n"); $h = \*HANDLE; open($h, '<', 'lines.txt') or die("!3\n"); print(scalar(<HANDLE>)); print(scalar(<$h>)); close($h); print("\n");

In reply to Re^3: Net::FTP and putting errors to STDOUT??? by ikegami
in thread Net::FTP and putting errors to STDOUT??? by drock

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