that's no bug, Chip. print accepts a filehandle as the first parameter. filehandles can be accessed as barewords, as they are in many places, such as open FH, '>', '/dev/null' or die $!;. filehandles are either referenced as barewords, or as foo-thing syntax: *FH{IO}.
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In reply to Re^3: Using currently selected filehandle
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in thread Using currently selected filehandle
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