Hi, yesterday, demerphq, diotalevi,bart and castaway helped me on discussion about curry code below
sub print_t{ my $fh = shift; sub{ for( @_[1..$#_] ){ map{ print { $_->[0] } $_->[1] } grep $_, [ $fh, "$_\n" ], $_[0] && [ *STDOUT, "$_[0] $_ +...\n" ] } 1 } } sub openLog{ local *OUT; open OUT, ">logs/$_[0]."; *OUT } my @print_subs = map{ print_t $_ } map{ openLog $_ } qw( error img_cs proc );
Is there anyway, we can have a special page, or someway for me to cast my upvotes to them so they can go to perlmart and get some nice beers or something?

Greets,
Hanny J


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