On 2009 Feb 16, at 22:44, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
So you can have a stream handle which does IO::Writeable, but will
throw an error on any attempt to write? Anyway, you've answered my
question in the other e-mail.
Not sure what you're getting at, but the obvious example is a
writeable h
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Maybe I'm thinking sideways again, but I haven't thought of "open" as
being a method of any IO object, because usually "open" is the thing
that gets you an IO Object.
I'd expect the plain "open" to be really a sub (maybe a "is export"
method in the generic IO role), that doe
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Em Sáb, 2009-02-14 às 18:01 +0100, Leon Timmermans escreveu:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 6:38 AM, wrote:
+=head2 IO::Openable
+This role implies that the object can be connected to, or listened on.
I'm not sure if I really hate or love this. I'm not quit
Em Sáb, 2009-02-14 às 18:01 +0100, Leon Timmermans escreveu:
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 6:38 AM, wrote:
> > +=head2 IO::Openable
> > +This role implies that the object can be connected to, or listened on.
> I'm not sure if I really hate or love this. I'm not quite convinced if
> the use of it anyw