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G'day Bod, ++ for seeking general understanding and guidance rather than putting your hand out for a specific solution.
As a general rule, you should be checking for taintedness in your module's tests, rather than discovering it later when you use the module. Given a module, Some::Module, which lives in /path/to/Some-Module/, I would typically have something very close to this as my first test (/path/to/Some-Module/t/00-load.t):
— Ken In reply to Re: Debugging a module that's failing under taint mode
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