So, STDOUT is a glob? Of what? My understanding of globs is it's a bunch of filenames, which you can then iterate over to open, close, test, etc. Is that wrong too?
STDOUT is a Perl type glob, not a file glob. A type glob is related to Perl's built-in and package variables.
In reply to Re^7: Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by jwkrahn
in thread Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by romandas
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