It would be interesting to know which behavior you rather wanted/expected.
If it's just a no-op, try triple semi-colons as visual indicator
;;;
or a comment
#TODO yadda yadda
If you want a warning instead of a die you could define your own sub __todo__
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump qw/pp dd/;
package BLA;
# poor mans import
BEGIN {
*__todo__ = \&TODO::__todo__;
}
sub add {
my ( $arg1,$arg2 ) = @_ ;
__todo__ "check argument type";
return $arg1+$arg2;
}
add 1,2;
# other module
package TODO;
use Carp;
sub __todo__ {
carp "TODO: $_[0]";
}
TODO: check argument type at d:/tmp/pm/t_carp.pl line 17.
update
improved demo with packages
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