There is an issue with r->print that isn't implemented yet. I guess I
cannot really move on with Registry, if print() is not available, unless I
do a temporary overload with write($buf, length $buf). Which means that we
have to implement PerlIO first. is that correct? If so how do we approach
this issue, Can you please give us a few hints how to start?
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