in reply to How can I suppress 'uninitialized' warnings in a CPAN module?
Why does the "no warnings 'uninitialized';" not work?"use warnings" and "no warnings" are lexical, which means that you can't change them in modules you use. I'd remove "use warnings;" from Tokenizer.pm, or add
to the beginning of your program.BEGIN { $INC{"warnings.pm"}="blah" }
EDIT: To explain, %INC is a hash table where Perl keeps track of what modules it has already loaded. The above line tells Perl "yeah, yeah, I've already loaded "warnings.pm". "warnings.pm" does its work in warnings::import(), called when some code does "use warnings," but since you've told it that "warnings.pm" has already been read, and warnings::import() is undefined, Perl won't call it, and hence won't create the annoyance.
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Re^2: How can I suppress 'uninitialized' warnings in a CPAN module?
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 18, 2013 at 00:03 UTC |
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