Hi ww,

while the machine in question is in Germany, the problem is that perls behaviour is changing at runtime as a side-effect of doing an OLE-lookup.

This isn't what the customer wants, and certainly isn't what I want. It doesn't even match the documentation for locale (Category LC_NUMERIC: Numeric Formatting), which should only change print, and not the parsing of strings. In my case I'm also having problems because of code like the following:
my $foo = '7.5'; # a string my $winmgmts = Win32::OLE->GetObject("winmgmts:"); #spooky action-at-a +-distance $foo < 7.5 and die("version too old"); #dies here!



- Boldra

In reply to Re^2: Win32::OLE->GetObject("winmgmts:") changes my locale by Boldra
in thread Win32::OLE->GetObject("winmgmts:") changes my locale by Boldra

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