Hello Monks! Please see fit to answer my question.
Why does the -T disable the rdo function from Safe.pm?
Here is an example:
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use warnings;
use strict;
use Safe;
my $s = new Safe 'SAFE';
$s->permit(qw( print ));
$s->share_from('main',['*STDOUT']);
$s->rdo('do.pl');
if($@){ print "Error: $@"; }
else { print "No Error.\n"; }
Does not work where as:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#Notice NO -T
use warnings;
use strict;
use Safe;
my $s = new Safe 'SAFE';
$s->permit(qw( print ));
$s->share_from('main',['*STDOUT']);
$s->rdo('do.pl');
if($@){ print "Error: $@"; }
else { print "No Error.\n"; }
Works like a champ!
Note that do.pl contains this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print STDOUT "This is the client script.\n";
I have not been able to find an example of someone else having this problem. There is no mention of this in any documentation I have seen. I little help please.
Cheers!
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