I don't think
print( Dumperrrrrrrrrr $myvar );helps anyone to understand what's actually going on. While the situation is more complicated in case of print, the print Dumperrrrrrrrrr $myvar; is at least syntactically the Indirect Object Syntax. If the filehandle does exist, you can think of that statement as "calling the print() method of the Dumperrrrrrr object with the parameter $myvar".
Jenda
1984 was supposed to be a warning,
not a manual!
In reply to Re^2: No error from typo [was: Perl doesn't give error when module is not found]
by Jenda
in thread Perl doesn't give error when module is not found
by Anonymous Monk
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