in reply to Re^20: Darwin and File::HomeDir
in thread Darwin and File::HomeDir

There is no mention of changing File::HomeDir. Nobody suggested patching File::HomeDir.

No, but you suggested changing what File::HomeDir returns, being the direction one would take if one was going away from changing the documentation. The forward to the backward, so to speak.

This can be achieved by changing File::HomeDir (which would impose limits) or by changing the OS (which is not realistic). This is what I said.

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Re^22: Darwin and File::HomeDir
by Anonymous Monk on May 23, 2011 at 04:01 UTC
    No, but you suggested changing what File::HomeDir returns, being the direction one would take if one was going away from changing the documentation. The forward to the backward, so to speak.

    No I did not.

      So what change did you have in mind as the move forward?

      Update: Fixed grammar

        So what change would were you thinking was a move forward? I countered those I could think of. If you had another in mind, you just had to mention it.

        After 23 levels of invention, you can't possibly want to know. There was nothing for you to counter, you fabricated the whole argument.

Re^22: Darwin and File::HomeDir
by Anonymous Monk on May 23, 2011 at 03:34 UTC
    No, but you suggested changing what File::HomeDir returns, being the direction one would take if one was going away from changing the documentation. The forward to the backward, so to speak.

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