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in reply to Re^6: Wrong idioms (clownshoes)
in thread Wrong idioms

Really? Seems like a pretty useful testing strategy to me:

open I, '<', undef or die $!;; print fileno( I );; 3 print eof(I);; 1

Don't seem to matter how big the shoes you wear are, they don't stop you from putting your foot in your mouth.


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Re^8: Wrong idioms (foot-in-mouth)
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 30, 2013 at 06:05 UTC

    Really? Seems like a pretty useful testing strategy to me:

    Everything seems both useful and broken to you, good luck flipping again

      Look back for the word "if...". It was your conclusion it was not useful, not mine.

        Look back for the word "if...". It was your conclusion it was not useful, not mine.

        Yes sir, anything you say