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I'm having a problem doing perl -c on files which use Attributes. The error messages are like Invalid CODE attributes: Chained('/') : PathPart('foo') : CaptureArgs('0') because of the Attributes used in some subs in the file. I understand this is something to do with Moose and a somewhat experimental feature? Is what I need some other command flag to add to my perl -c command? Or is there some library I can include with -I when I run the syntax check, which will whitelist this feature? Or really just any way to get past this issue and find more low-level problems like a missing comma. TIA In reply to How to syntax-check Catalyst code which throws 'Invalid CODE attributes' errors? by LittleJack
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