Interesting. It didn't seem necessary. Without it, the error still refers to the IO::Handle package. Any reason why it seems to "know" to refer to IO::Handle, yet requires the explicit 'use IO::Handle;' statement?
According to Intermediate Perl, IO::Handle is being used behind the scenes anyway.. so why the explicit statement? "Just cause"? :)
In reply to Re^2: Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by romandas
in thread Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by romandas
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