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Blah, <rant>I'm not a fan of these micro-packages that try to save boilerplate, they just add add perldoc lookups when reading code with "Favorite::Boilerplate::Saving::Module::OfTheWeek" and add pointless dependencies.</rant> Getting back on topic: These modules which enable strict for the caller reduce the number of modules which appear to use strict, which can send the wrong message to/confuse people who are learning perl by reading this code which has strictures enabled but does not advertise the fact by including "use strict" I can (just) swallow it for Moose (which could probably be a pragma itself anyway), but don't like it in general. Good Day, In reply to Re: Should Test::Most import strict and warnings?
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