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My point is that I am looking for cases of Perl code that
compile under use strict. Don't generate warnings under use warnings but don't do the expected by a beginner.
After being told to use strict and declare everything with my, a beginner will go out and do just that. Declare everything with my: you could give them a list of special cases but IMHO it is a waste of brain cycles - at that point in the learning curve. Probably they will not learn them and the whole thing will just confuse them. My plan is to provide a tool that can find such cases and warn about them.
In reply to Re^3: my @ARGV
by szabgab
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