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No. Never use <> when you mean <STDIN>.
What if you're using the elements of @ARGV to hold keywords or other items? I'd fail this one in code review, since it has a trivial fix, could cause significantly odd behavior, and indicates a confused mind in general. My code-review rule is: if you prompt to STDOUT, you should read from STDIN, not ARGV. -- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker In reply to RE: RE: Answer: What is a good
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