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Id: 42268
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Subject: Wishlist: slurp to scalar
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 00:12:08 -0500
To: bug-file-fetch [...] rt.cpan.org
From: belg4mit [...] pthbb.org
A convenience mechanism to fetch a URI into memory, rather than disk, would be nice. -- Free map of local environmental resources: http://CambridgeMA.GreenMap.org -- MOTD on Setting Orange, the 10th of Chaos, in the YOLD 3175: Procreation ain't a miracle; any fvcking animal can do it. --JP -- Free map of local environmental resources: http://CambridgeMA.GreenMap.org -- MOTD on Setting Orange, the 10th of Chaos, in the YOLD 3175: Procreation ain't a miracle; any fvcking animal can do it. --JP
On Fri Jan 09 23:22:01 2009, belg4mit@pthbb.org wrote: Show quoted text
> A convenience mechanism to fetch a URI into memory, > rather than disk, would be nice.
Sounds like a good feature indeed -- I'll see if i can add it to the next release.
On Fri Jan 09 23:22:01 2009, belg4mit@pthbb.org wrote: Show quoted text
> A convenience mechanism to fetch a URI into memory, > rather than disk, would be nice.
I've just uploaded File::Fetch 0.19_01 to CPAN, please give it a whirl: Changes for 0.19_01 Mon Feb 9 18:04:01 2009 ================================================= * Address: #42268: Wishlist: slurp to scalar File::Fetch can now fetch to scalars as well Thanks again for the great suggestion.
On Fri Jan 09 23:22:01 2009, belg4mit@pthbb.org wrote: Show quoted text
> A convenience mechanism to fetch a URI into memory, > rather than disk, would be nice.
I've just uploaded File::Fetch 0.19_01 to CPAN, please give it a whirl: Changes for 0.19_01 Mon Feb 9 18:04:01 2009 ================================================= * Address: #42268: Wishlist: slurp to scalar File::Fetch can now fetch to scalars as well Thanks again for the great suggestion.