On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 03:22:49PM +1100, Mathew Robertson wrote: > you are absolutely correct. > > H::T uses the line count as a way to help figure out which included > file that it is currently processiong -> without the carriage return > character it cant figure out which file it is in. > > Also, the design of H::T relies on using line numbers for generating > meaningful error messages. > > I dont see how this problem can be solved without a change in design. > Maybe it just needs a note added to the perldoc...
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