I'm working on a module that prints output. I'd like to provide a
printto method to print to a filehandle, and a
print method to print to the currently selected filehandle. To avoid code duplication, I'd like to implement
print as something like this:
sub print
{
printto(select,@_);
}
But this doesn't work under
use strict; it generates:
Can't use string ("main::STDOUT") as a symbol ref while "strict refs"
+in use...
Here's a short example program that gives the same error:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $fh = select;
print $fh "Hello\n";
Anybody have a better way of doing this? Or should I juse use
no strict 'refs'?
Thanks!
Edit by tye, change PRE to CODE around long line
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