The solutions are to either create a temporary variable or to turn the print into a method call using IO::Handle. I prefer using the temporary variable. YMMV.
In reply to Re (tilly) 1: print on a hash-stored-handle
by tilly
in thread print on a hash-stored-handle
by physi
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