Some of RTF::Tokenizer version 1.13:
# Reads a line from an IO:File'ish object
sub _get_line {
my $self = shift();
# Turn off warnings for the rest of this sub (at some point I'll u
+pgrade
# to 'no warnings "uninitialized"', but don't want to force a Perl
+ version
# on people yet)
local ($^W);
# Localize the input record separator before changing it so
# we don't mess up any other part of the application running
# us that relies on it
local $/ = $self->{_IRS};
# Read the line itself
$self->{_BUFFER} .= $self->{_FILEHANDLE}->getline(); # <--------
+Line 208
}
It looks like there is an attempt to disable warnings in the sub. Does it not work?
Also, this bug report looks relevant: Eliminate warnings when EOF is reached.
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