Doesn't stop perlcritic from doing the descending, or running B::Xref
How is P::C to descend into code that's not loaded until runtime?
descending into XS is not insurmountable either
How is P::C to descend into compiled code that's not loaded until runtime and for which the source code is not available?
IMHO it seems like a very safe low level warning for every $global ... func to be turned into "$global" ... func , esp for $1
How do you know you've caught every global? How do you know stringification is desirable?
In reply to Re^8: $1 not "freezing" in an addition
by chromatic
in thread $1 not "freezing" in an addition
by grondilu
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