Actually, tilly, I think that lemmett did want the END blocks to fire when Perl exited, not the subroutine. It would be kind of silly to create a temp file and then proceed to delete it before passing it back to the user. :-)
But I whole-heartedly agree with your suggestion to use File::Temp.
Update (for tilly's update): I like the idea of using a ReleaseAction for unlinking the file as long as the order of execution is OK. That's certainly an interesting way of binding a ReleaseAction to the filehandle (assigning the action reference to the scalar part of the anonymous symbol, right?). I hadn't thought about sticking extra info into the filehandle like that. :-)
bbfu
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In reply to (bbfu) Re (tilly) 1: END blocks created at run time?
by bbfu
in thread END blocks created at run time?
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