Hy all.
My problem is simple, i got a package say
package Foo;
use Bar;
use vars qw/$fd/;
sub do_it {
my $answer = Bar->new(filehandler => $fd);
}
....
1;
__DATA__
data goes in here.
now how can i assign a filehandler to the Foo::DATA file dsecriptor to pass it to another function? it seems that all my solution aren't working.
i've tried IO::File->new_from_fd(Foo::DATA, "<")
but it didn't work, and $fd = *{"Foo::DATA"} only works
inside of my scope.
I've saw some workarounds but i don't want to modify the
other package code to use the <>
Cheers and Thanks in advance
Filipe
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