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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Does your spouse nag you while you passionately code? Post 302905462 by sidnow on Wednesday 11th of June 2014 05:24:38 PM
Old 06-11-2014
Does your spouse nag you while you passionately code?

Well I don't know how often it happens with you guys, but whenever I am close to solving the issues in the code that time the nagging of my girlfriend becomes excessive.

Which makes me think have I actually been spending so much time coding, or my girlfriend is jealous of my love for unix Smilie

I wish when she would you yell I could use the sleep function on her . Lol just kidding ...

Thank god she doesn't know a thing about unix , else would definitely rm -rf * everything out of anger


I want to know whether you guys face the same and how you handle it?
 

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Errno(3pm)						 Perl Programmers Reference Guide						Errno(3pm)

NAME
Errno - System errno constants SYNOPSIS
use Errno qw(EINTR EIO :POSIX); DESCRIPTION
"Errno" defines and conditionally exports all the error constants defined in your system "errno.h" include file. It has a single export tag, ":POSIX", which will export all POSIX defined error numbers. "Errno" also makes "%!" magic such that each element of "%!" has a non-zero value only if $! is set to that value. For example: use Errno; unless (open(FH, "/fangorn/spouse")) { if ($!{ENOENT}) { warn "Get a wife! "; } else { warn "This path is barred: $!"; } } If a specified constant "EFOO" does not exist on the system, $!{EFOO} returns "". You may use "exists $!{EFOO}" to check whether the constant is available on the system. CAVEATS
Importing a particular constant may not be very portable, because the import will fail on platforms that do not have that constant. A more portable way to set $! to a valid value is to use: if (exists &Errno::EFOO) { $! = &Errno::EFOO; } AUTHOR
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-8 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.2 2013-08-25 Errno(3pm)
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