| Jmax- | perldoc -f die; perldoc perlvar for $< and $> i think they are effective uid and real uid whatever that means :) |
| perlygatekeeper | one is the actual uid and the other is the effective |
| Jmax- | rihgt |
| Ani-_ | eval: "$< $> $( $)" |
| buubot | Ani-_: 65534 65534 0 0 0 0 |
| perlygatekeeper | so that's not a test |
| dazjorz | eval: die "$< $>" |
| buubot | dazjorz: Error: 65534 65534 at eval line 1. |
| dazjorz | heh. :) |
| Jmax- | no, it's not |
| dazjorz | buubot goes nobody:nobody |
| perlygatekeeper | ok? |
| Jmax- | buubot munges up things like $< and $> and $^O |
| hobbs | actually I'm pretty sure the uids are legit |
| dazjorz | Yeah :) $^O is nice |
| perlygatekeeper | man am I tired |
| jpeg | he's been consistent with $< $> for months |
| Jmax- | yeah? |
| dazjorz | eval: $^O |
| buubot | dazjorz: FreeBSD |
| dazjorz | eval: $^O |
| buubot | dazjorz: Solaris |
| dazjorz | :) |
| perlygatekeeper | really? |
| simcop2387 | eval: $^O=1; $^O |
| buubot | simcop2387: 1 |
| jpeg | RLY |
| perlygatekeeper | $^O gives the OS |
| dazjorz | perlygatekeeper: yes :) |
| mauke | eval: \$^O |
| buubot | mauke: \'OS/2 Warp' |
| Ani-_ | perlygatekeeper: Negative. |
| simcop2387 | eval: $^O="SIXNINE OS"; $^O |
| buubot | simcop2387: SIXNINE OS |
| Ani-_ | perlygatekeeper: the default value of $^O is the OS. |
| dazjorz | eval: $^O="DaZjorz OS"; $^O |