This one looks like someone who didn't know about fancier things like IPC::Open2, not someone trying to be tricky. He's right about combining statements with "and" though.

he was talking about C::Scan originally written by Ilya Zakharevich (ilyaz) and now being maintained by hv (the current perl pumpking). I doubt they didn't known about IPC::Open2!

For me it's understandable, they were just focusing on the important thing, parsing the C code, and leaving secondary things like portability for later... or just going for a "it works for me but patches are welcome" mode.


In reply to Re^2: Thread on Joel on software forum : "I hate Perl programmers." by salva
in thread Thread on Joel on software forum : "I hate Perl programmers." by techcode

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