Am I the only one to use $| = 1 with mod_perl?
You might be. Is it ever necessary? You said you want to be as lean as possible, but autoflush ($|) makes scripts slower.
Or, imagine a common CPAN module would start to set $| nonzero in a new verison...
That's why one should always use local when setting special variables. Imagine what would happen if one changes $/ without localizing it first. Even not localizing $_ can be problematic. Under mod_perl you should always use local with special variables. (Don't local $ENV{key} as this is buggy: localize the entire hash)
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In reply to Re: Re: mod_perl bug when reading post content with $|?
by Juerd
in thread mod_perl bug when reading post content with $|?
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