Constructs that require initialization such as a subroutine or a foreach loop can't be deprecated now because they never worked.
Moritz showed a jump into a "construct" (an if block) w/o deprecation warning.
So which blocks or "pieces of syntax made up of smaller pieces" exactly do belong to that set of now deprecated "constructs" is not defined within the perldocs.
I hope you are aware that many kinds of loops are not foreach -loops.
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Moritz showed a jump into a "construct" (an if block) w/o deprecation warning. Its is optimized away , optimization before warning -- it is still deprecated
So which blocks all of them -- if some aren't, its a warnings bug (maybe), not something that was forgotten to be deprecated
I hope you are aware that many kinds of loops are not foreach -loops. Anything with a { bare block } is a loop and is deprecated
perl -wE " { L1: say 1; } goto L1; "
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Bla!
All you said is either obviously wrong, contradictory to what you claimed earlier or not new.
I'm tired of this, AnoMonk...
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