No…
$ perl -MFatal=open,close,syswrite
-e'open $fh,">/dev/full"; syswrite $fh, 1; close $fh'
Can't syswrite(GLOB(0x8130c24), 1): No space left on device at (eval 3) line 3
main::__ANON__('GLOB(0x8130c24)') called at -e line 1
$ perl -MFatal=open,close
-e'open $fh,">/dev/full"; print { $fh } 1 or die "$!\n"; close $fh'
Can't close(GLOB(0x8130c24)): No space left on device at (eval 2) line 3
main::__ANON__('GLOB(0x8130c24)') called at -e line 1
… not with buffered I/O.
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