ANNOUNCE: beta release 4.41.2
Julian Field
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Thu Apr 28 13:48:24 IST 2005
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I don't think you can avoid the 2 calls to localtime can you? In a
scalar context it returns a nice pretty string and in a list context it
returns a structure. So evaluating it in a list context, and then using
the "scalar" operator on that would not have the same effect as applying
the "scalar" operator directly on localtime itself.
Chuck Foster wrote:
>>Please can you try the attached patches for MCPMessage.pm and Message.pm.
>>
>>
>
>Yup, they're fine. Dare I say it you could remove the TodayDir() function
>completely now ...
>
>
>Still have the two localtime()'s to resolve in Message::New() though :-)
>
>Thanks
>Chuck
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