Am I doing something wrong (probably) or is this some sort of bug?
The following code throws an error.
package 'test.pm'
use Moose;
use File::Temp;
has 'tempfile' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'File::Temp' );
sub BUILD {
my $self = shift;
my $args = shift;
$self->{tempfile} = File::Temp->new(UNLINK => 1, SUFFIX => '.tmp');
print $self->{tempfile} "I am here";
}
And the error
String found where operator expected at test.pm line 16, near "} "I am
+ here""
(Missing operator before "I am here"?)
If you write
$self->{tempfile} = File::Temp->new(UNLINK => 1, SUFFIX => '.tmp');
my $tmp = $self->{tempfile};
print $tmp "I am here";
then it is working. Anybody has any idea? Thanks a lot
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