Just a quick question for you diotalevi. What is the reasoning behind altering every print or printf statement and not just those associated with a filehandle other than STDOUT? This question popped into my head when I saw:
print "Hello world!\n"; # Becomes # print "Hello world!\n" or die $!;
I have an idea as to why you did that. Rather than show ignorance and spout off some possibly totally stupid idea (I am still a novice perlguts/B spelunker after all), I think I'll just wait for a response. :)
In reply to Re: Initial Devel::UncheckedOps, a macro for perl
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Initial Devel::UncheckedOps, a macro for perl
by diotalevi
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