on 1/15/01 11:20 AM, "bob mcwhirter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ! applies to the operator it's glued to.  $!foo means that if something
> goes wonky during the deref of 'foo', then don't complain.

I like that definition. I would be +1 then to having a #!directive to match
having $!object for consistency.

-jon

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