"J. David Blackstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I now believe that what we > really want is what so many have suggested, i.e., making strict 'vars' > the default (in essence, at least). Sorry if this was mentioned already. If this change is adopted, I would make it conditional on C<$0 ne "-e"> so as not to disturb my one-liners. (which are about 99% of the Perl programs I write...) -- John Tobey, late nite hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \\\ /// ]]] With enough bugs, all eyes are shallow. [[[ /// \\\
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made defau... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made ... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC: lexical variables m... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made defau... Tad McClellan
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made ... John Porter
- Re: lexical variables made default Jeremy Howard
- Re: lexical variables made default Ted Ashton
- Re: lexical variables made default Tom Christiansen
- Re: lexical variables made default Graham Barr
- RFC: lexical variables made default (revised) J. David Blackstone
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revised) John Tobey
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revi... J. David Blackstone
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revised) Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revi... J. David Blackstone
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revised) Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revi... Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made defau... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made ... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC: lexical variables m... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC: lexical variables made default (revi... Nathan Torkington