Hi all,

I stumbled over this issue by chance.

As fare as i understand the docs of IO::All this snippet:

say for io($dir)->all;

is equivalent to this one:

my $io = IO::All->new(); $io->dir($dir); say for $io->all;

But please take a look at this:

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use IO::All; use Cwd; use feature qw(say); my $dir = cwd; say for io($dir)->all; my $io = IO::All->new(); $io->dir($dir); say for $io->all; __END__ karls-mac-mini:Desktop karl$ ./io.pl ...tons of stuff under /Users/karl/Desktop/ Can't use an undefined value as a subroutine reference at /Users/karl/ +perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.20.0threads/lib/site_perl/5.20.0/IO/All/D +ir.pm line 167

The line referred to in Dir.pm is:

my $io = $self->constructor->(File::Spec->catfile($self->pathname, $na +me));

For the moment i don't understand the error message as well as the line referred to.

Is this a bug or do i miss something?

Thank you very much for any hint and best regards, Karl

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In reply to Strange IO::All constructor behavior? by karlgoethebier

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