Okay, I removed the colors.
Yes, I know. To make it work, I added a dummy file into the lib directory of perl called warnings.pm and it has a number 1 in it. So, that way I can leave the warnings in it yet will work on old Perl! Yes, maybe I should clarify that. Right? But I figured that the number of people who would need that advice is really small. I could probably count on one hand how many will run this code using an old perl interpreter. And of course, when they try it, it's going to say that there is no such thing us warnings.pm. Now, at this point, I hope these guys will use their brilliant mind to either remove the first line where warnings is mentioned or they'll add a fake warnings.pm file like I have.
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