Because that is how <> diamond operator works, it wants a bareword if you want readline , otherwise you get glob
But, you should never use arbitrary strings as filehandles, its just painful for the sake of being painful (a stupid idea)
In reply to Re: how to have / in FILEHANDLE?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to have / in FILEHANDLE?
by Mark_Galeck
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