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<p><tt>use warnings</tt> and <tt>-w</tt> do very similar
things. <tt>use warnings</tt> was introduced in Perl 5.6
and is definitely the way to go. The only reason to stick
with <tt>-w</tt> is if your scripts might be run using
an older version of Perl.</p>
-- <br>
<<a href="http://www.dave.org.uk">http://www.dave.org.uk</a>>
<p>
"Perl makes the fun jobs fun<br>
and the boring jobs bearable" - me</p>
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