Chaim Frenkel wrote: > > The VMS (and TOPS20) advocates will scream here. Versions are part of > the file name. The default is the latest version. But the filesystem > automatically versions files. > > Hmm, if we support versioning files, will perl have to support emacs > versioned files? /foo/bar/bash.c.~356~ I would argue they should write File::Versioning or File::VMS or File::Emacs to deal with type of thing. Is there really that much VMS Perl out there? :-) -Nate
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