Ahhh alrighty, thanks for clearing that up...

After some more consideration, it was probably a fleeting thought I had that sounded vaguely humorous, so I typed it up to see how it lies (how it plays), but forgot to remove it after typing up the rest of my post

unfortunately, I'm not able to check those out, as I'm currently stuck with 5.8.8.

:) Well, Perl6::Form does run on 5.8.8 ( see http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Perl6-Form+0.04 ) and Yes, even you can use CPAN, but I understand, I still rely on sprintf even though Perl6::Form is much friendlier than perlform


In reply to Re^5: How to avoid "Use of uninitialized value" with printf? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to avoid "Use of uninitialized value" with printf? by bobdabuilda

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