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<node id="734018" title="Re^3: The most common errors and warnings in Perl (crawl before you die)" created="2009-01-04 11:14:14" updated="2009-01-04 11:14:14">
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kyle</author>
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&lt;p&gt;If any monk is left head scratching over this reply, it helps to know that '&lt;c&gt;perl -c&lt;/c&gt;' will still execute code in a &lt;c&gt;BEGIN&lt;/c&gt; block (and other circumstances as well).  It's not safe to assume that unsafe code is made safe by the &lt;c&gt;-c&lt;/c&gt; option.</field>
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