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You should reread the error message you got there.

perl -MFatal+qw/open close/ -e 'open( F, "fasel"); print <F>;close F;' Can't open perl script "close/": No such file or directory

should be written

perl -MFatal=open,close -e 'open( F, "fasel"); print <F>;close F;'

or on win32:

perl -MFatal=open,close -e "open( F, q(fasel)); print <F>; close F;"

which produces

Can't open(F, fasel): No such file or directory at (eval 1) line 3 main::__ANON__('F', 'fasel') called at -e line 1
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$world=~s/war/peace/g


In reply to Re^2: readdir() only returns one result when used with Fatal.pm by demerphq
in thread readdir() only returns one result when used with Fatal.pm by jesuashok

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