On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 15:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, All:
>
> I've looked around for an answer to this (The Camel Book, The Ram Book,
> perldoc, google.com, etc.) but can't find a thing: Is it possible to test
> for the existence of a filehandle?
>
> I've got a small script that <optionally> opens a filehandle. If that
> filehandle exists, I'd like to print to it. Otherwise, don't. e.g.,
>
> use Getopts::Std;
> getopts("n");
> open(OPT_LOG,">/tmp/foo.txt") if ($opt_n);
> while (<>) {
> print OPT_LOG $_ if OPT_LOG;
> }
> close(OPT_LOG) if OPT_LOG;
>
> --
> Eric P.
> Los Gatos, CA
>
What you want is select (assuming you want the output to go to the
screen if they don't specify a file). See "perldoc -f select".
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