mmh.. intersting: why Perl does not dies on print? even if autoflush is enabled?
# this not dies perl -e '$|++; open FH, ">", "/dev/full" or die $!; print FH "line\n" + or die $!; ' # while this dies on close perl -e 'open FH, ">", "/dev/full"; print FH "line\n" ;close FH or di +e $! ' No space left on device at -e line 1. # interestingly (?) sysopen die on write, may it knows about /dev/full +? perl -e 'sysopen (FH, "/dev/full", O_WRONLY) ; print FH "line\n" or d +ie $!;close FH ' Bad file descriptor at -e line 1.
I expect Perl die when the print fails, at least when autoflush is on.

why this behaviour?

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In reply to Re^2: write to /dev/full does not fail by Discipulus
in thread write to /dev/full does not fail by usv

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