What is "rmtree"?
I can hazard a guess as to what it does, but is it a OS command, a function from a module?
Also, why are you evaling built-ins?
In my (breif) tests, nothing ever gets put into $@ whether or not the function succeeded or failed. Any error is always available in $! and never $@.
I'm not at all sure of the utility of putting built-ins into your own subs? What's wrong with
unlink $file or $o->LOG( 'error', "$file: $!"); rmdir $tree or $o->LOG( 'error', "$tree: $!");
Update:Do all the other responders know something I don't? They all go along with testing and printing $@???
Okay you lot, get your wings on the left, halos on the right. It's one size fits all, and "No!", you can't have a different color.
Pick up your cloud down the end and "Yes" if you get allocated a grey one they are a bit damp under foot, but someone has to get them.
Get used to the wings fast cos its an 8 hour day...unless the Govenor calls for a cyclone or hurricane, in which case 16 hour shifts are mandatory.
Just be grateful that you arrived just as the tornado season finished. Them buggers are real work.
In reply to Re: My first thought was to build a macro... was I right?
by BrowserUk
in thread My first thought was to build a macro... was I right?
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