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Re: Re: Upgrading Perl in production environment

by jfroebe (Parson)
on Mar 19, 2004 at 17:33 UTC ( [id://338067]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Upgrading Perl in production environment
in thread Upgrading Perl in production environment

Actually, the SYS::sigaction module is more friendly and quite easy to use. It is a wrapper for the POSIX::sigaction module.
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Re: Re: Re: Upgrading Perl in production environment
by chip (Curate) on Mar 19, 2004 at 17:35 UTC
    Sys::SigAction isn't evil, but it's kind of pointless, IMO. A whole module just to avoid a few SigAction object accessor calls? Hardly worth the trouble.

        -- Chip Salzenberg, Free-Floating Agent of Chaos

      I agree with you conditionally... in a multi-developer enterprise environment where skills are uneven, the maintainability of the scripts/applications are paramount. That means it has to be readable at a glance. Avoiding complex regular expressions (breaking them into multiple operations), long variable names, etc.

      Jason

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