update: however, reading the source code shows that you're right. But I can't really say if it will always produce a useful error in $! though. Sometimes it sets $! to $EINVAL, other times it just passes on $! from functions that may or may not set $! on failure. (And some build in functions that do set $! are not documented as such in the perldocs, but that's another story)
In reply to Re^3: Could not create socket: Bad file number
by Joost
in thread Could not create socket: Bad file number
by perlofwisdom
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