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        <br><br>But the best thing about it is that it's lexically scoped,
        so for sections of code that you're not sure about, just sprinkle
        'no autodie' to get the old behaviour. <br><br>It should be used on
        probably 95% of code out there. For the rest of the cases, where you
        need to report the status of each I/O operation, it's obviously more
        convenient to check $? instead of trapping exception everytime.
        <br><br>+1 for getting it into core. <br>

    App::FileTools::BulkRename
        Disclaimer: I maintain a &quot;competitor&quot; module, App::perlmv.
        Apparently a lot of people, like me, likes to rename files using
        Perl. And the examples in the documentation are about renaming movie
        files too, something which I do a lot :) <br><br>I applaud Stirling
        Westrup for taking a legacy script and improving it. May we have a
        lot of ideas to borrow from each other. <br><br>This is an early
        release, there are quite a few things I find lacking. Most
        importantly, I suggest adding a test suite as soon as possible. The
        filesystem differences can be tricky, and CPAN Testers can help
        providing feedback. <br><br>Keep up the good work.

        Rating: 8/10

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Disclaimer: I maintain a &quot;competitor&quot; module, App::perlmv. Apparently a lot of people, like me, likes to rename files using Perl. And the examples in the documentation are about renaming movie files too, something which I do a lot :)
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-11-24T08:48:03
(<a href="/dist/App-FileTools-BulkRename#7878">permalink</a>)
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lib/Acme/CPANModules/Import/CPANRatings/User/stevenharyanto.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

package Acme::CPANModules::Import::CPANRatings::User::stevenharyanto;

use strict;

our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2023-10-29'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'Acme-CPANModules-Import-CPANRatings-User-stevenharyanto'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.002'; # VERSION

our $LIST = {description=>"This list is generated by scraping CPANRatings (cpanratings.perl.org) user page.",entries=>[{description=>"\n(REMOVED)\n",module=>"Log::Any",rating=>undef},{description=>"\nProvides a thin/lightweight OO interface for \$?, ...

1;
# ABSTRACT: List of modules mentioned by CPANRatings user stevenharyanto

__END__

=pod

=encoding UTF-8

lib/Acme/CPANModules/Import/CPANRatings/User/stevenharyanto.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


I started using autodie in almost all of my applications a few months ago. It's somewhat of a mixed blessing. For existing applications, it can break things and making things less robust, solely because old code are not built with autodie in mind.
<br><br>But the best thing about it is that it's lexically scoped, so for sections of code that you're not sure about, just sprinkle 'no autodie' to get the old behaviour.
<br><br>It should be used on probably 95% of code out there. For the rest of the cases, where you need to report the status of each I/O operation, it's obviously more convenient to check $? instead of trapping exception everytime.
<br><br>+1 for getting it into core.
<br>


=item L<App::FileTools::BulkRename>

Disclaimer: I maintain a &quot;competitor&quot; module, App::perlmv. Apparently a lot of people, like me, likes to rename files using Perl. And the examples in the documentation are about renaming movie files too, something which I do a lot :)
<br><br>I applaud Stirling Westrup for taking a legacy script and improving it. May we have a lot of ideas to borrow from each other.
<br><br>This is an early release, there are quite a few things I find lacking. Most importantly, I suggest adding a test suite as soon as possible. The filesystem differences can be tricky, and CPAN Testers can help providing feedback.
<br><br>Keep up the good work.


Rating: 8/10

=item L<Script::State>

Author: L<MOTEMEN|https://metacpan.org/author/MOTEMEN>



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