that prototype will get ignored

Actually, from what I've recently read in the Camel, I supposed that. But the other methods have a prototype too and I only wanted a dirty solution to test my little OO skills.

modifying Event.pm, which I presume is part of the Linux::Inotify distribution

Yes, it is. I was thinking in submitting the change but before that I wanted to ask here just in case I was overlooking something.

I tried using $_->{mask} before asking but I got a "256". That's why there is a $reverse{$self->{mask}} in my sub (copied and pasted from another one). That turns the "256" into the more intelligible "create".

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David Serrano


In reply to Re^2: Linux::Inotify usage. by Hue-Bond
in thread Linux::Inotify usage. by Hue-Bond

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