And similarly it can be done with filehandles...
Like the OP shows, the globularness isn't required, just quote a string
open '/ugly', 'foo.txt' or die $!; print readline '/ugly'; close '/ugly';
In reply to Re^2: how to have / in FILEHANDLE?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to have / in FILEHANDLE?
by Mark_Galeck
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