Hmmmmm maybe I should have mentioned this earlier
I found this in Socket.pm:
local($SIG{ALRM}) = $timeout ? sub { undef $fh; }
: $SIG{ALRM} || 'DEFAULT';
Still... There is no reason why MY alarm handler (defined)
was/is overwritten
Eeehm, as for original code...: The code jcwren
posted above gives me the same results, and it's
pretty clear code...
Has anyone else tried his code ?
Oh, I'm running on a sun sparc ultra4, SunOs 5.6,
Perl 5.004_04...
Code from jcwren gives me the same 'Alarm Clock' on
RH Linux 2.0.36, i386, also Perl 5.004_04
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