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Gnustavo

  • Commented on Translating Jenkins with Perl
    Kudos! I took a look at your GitHub repository and found it very polished and well documented. It's sad to see good work being rejected for petty reasons. It's difficult to say what you should have done differently. It depends...
  • Commented on Tie::File don't while(<>)
    I think "sort @file" should be simply "sort", right? Moreover, if you're useing strict that %seen hash must have been declared above. I usually prefer to use List::MoreUtils::uniq method instead because it seems simpler and more intuitive. I've never used...
  • Commented on Ditching A Language
    Joel Spolsky also argued against big rewrites: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000069.html...
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  • Cosimo Streppone commented on Ditching A Language

    Bjørn you are now officially one of my heroes :-)

  • Steven Haryanto commented on Tie::File don't while(<>)

    One of the advantages of Tie::File is that you don't have to slurp all the file contents into memory. You can just push() or do a while ($item = each(@ary)), for example to work item by item.

    On the other hand, it's slow compared to low-level routines like open/read/>.

    The each(ARRAY) is Perl 5.12+ only.

  • Jesse Shy commented on Tie::File don't while(<>)

    @Gnustavo What? Not use strict and warnings, are you crazy? Yes, there are a couple of setup lines like that that I did not show. And you are correct on the sort, I changed this a little to protect the innocent and did not copy it correctly. @Steven, where I am using this, slurping the file could cause out of memory issues in some cases.

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