>>>>> "TC" == Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


  TC> How are you going to enable strict in an unrelated lexical scope?

  TC> Why are you using -w instead of use warnings, and can you just imagine the
  TC> howling?  This would surely kill your system.

like i said, i wasn't sure of reasons to use it. but not knowing a
reason myself (or yourself) does not make it a useless feature. ask the
millions of perl hackers out there if they would use it. i never use
formats, and i don't see any need for them in my work. does that make
them a useless feature?

many systems allow for a global/local startup file for various
reasons. i see a potential use of this in perl but i don't see the
specific use yet. build it they will use it.

uri

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