Just to note - there's a function in perl called log, so you might want to quote $opts{log} (so it becomes $opts{'log'}).
update: I'm not saying that it would break anything, just that it might be confusing. When I looked at it, I immediately thought of the log function, not the log key. No biggie, but it might be worth quoting.
In reply to Re: Re: Saving Standard Output (overloading print())
by mischief
in thread Saving Standard Output (overloading print())
by Anonymous Monk
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