How to set our variable $walkHandle in B::Concise
In my function I am doing this
my $output;
open (MEM, '>', \$output or die "Can't open MEM: $!");
$B::Concise::walkHandle = \*MEM;
But I get the error
Not a GLOB reference at C:/Perl/lib/mycrap.pm line 157.
CHECK failed--call queue ab开发者_运维知识库orted.
What should I do
Not a GLOB reference - (F) A fatal error (trappable).
(F) Perl was trying to evaluate a reference to a "typeglob"
(that is, a symbol table entry that looks like *foo ),
but found a reference to something else instead.
You can use the ref() function to find out what kind of ref it really was.
From Perldoc
It isn't possible to create a true reference to an IO handle
(filehandle or dirhandle) using the backslash operator.
The most you can get is a reference to a typeglob, which is actually a complete symbol table entry.
But see the explanation of the *foo{THING}
syntax in Perlref link.
However, you can still use type globs and globrefs as though they were IO handles.
make something like $globref = \*foo;
For more detail go to See perlref.
As i am seeing your previous questions, i think you are looking for walk_output
lets you change the print destination from STDOUT to another open filehandle, or into a string passed as a ref (unless you've built perl with -Uuseperlio).
see B::Concise & B::Concise - Walk Perl syntax tree, printing concise info about ops for complete examples.
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