sub output { my $self = shift; binmode STDOUT; $self->write_file(\*STDOUT); }
In other words, will that work for the three situations I've outlined? (Are there others??)
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The idea is a little like C++ templates, except not quite so brain-meltingly complicated. -- TheDamian, Exegesis 6
... strings and arrays will suffice. As they are easily available as native data types in any sane language, ... - blokhead, speaking on evolutionary algorithms
Please remember that I'm crufty and crochety. All opinions are purely mine and all code is untested, unless otherwise specified.
In reply to Re2: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel under mod_perl 2
by dragonchild
in thread Spreadsheet::WriteExcel under mod_perl 2
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