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Re^2: Why isn't C<use strict> the default?

by demerphq (Chancellor)
on Oct 28, 2004 at 18:57 UTC ( [id://403494]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
in thread Why isn't C<use strict> the default?

I think combining warnings and strict into one package, let's call it "caution", would help. Then we could "use caution".

I proposed exactly this years ago. I even registered the ex::caution namespace and put together an implementation. It wasnt particularly well received when I first brought it up, but maybe its worth returning to. Perl has moved on from then quite a bit.


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