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The #! line is always examined for switches as the line is being parsed.
Funny, I never knew that. It does not even need to contain a path to perl, all it needs is an occurance of the string "perl". If a.pl e.g. starts with "#!end lines properly! -d", then "perl a.pl" starts the debugger. I hope I find a way to turn this knowledge into a beer at the upcoming YAPC::Europe (even though I think this behavour does not really makes sense). In reply to Re^2: Supressing warnings
by morgon
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