IO::All is GREAT!!! However, I may have found a bug, or it may be just a problem on my part. I read the docs, and am using version 0.15.

This simple example assumes you're in a directory with only files (no sub-dirs). The following works fine:

my @files = <*>; io($files[0]) > io('/tmp/'. $files[0]);
However, the following:
my @files = io('.')->all_files; io($files[0]) > io('/tmp/'. $files[0]);
complains as follows:

Undefined behavior for overloaded IO::All operation: 'unknown > unknown' at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.2/IO/All.pm line 840.

What's wrong?


In reply to IO::All problem/bug? by jdhedden

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