Update: I asked this in the CB, but wanted to keep a record of it here for other inexperienced Monks like myself.
In Downloading a lot of files yesterday, I did the classic or die whilst opening a file, as per most code I've ever seen.
However, in the
perlfaq,
How can I read in an entire file all at once? I see a lot of
|| die
In Downloading a lot of files, I use:
open( RPMS, "<", "./upgrade.log" ) or die "can't open file: $!\n";
but in perlopentut - Simple Opens it shows
open( INFO, ">", $datafile ) || die "Can't create $datafile: $!";
Which way is the best and why?
Thanks,
Gavin.
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