Sure, you want warnings turned on... for your own code. That's what use warnings is for.
Why would you want to use a global setting to cause other modules to throw warnings even though they are operating as intended? (as in the example)
In reply to Re^4: How many man-hours would you estimate you have invested in learning Perl?
by SuicideJunkie
in thread How many man-hours would you estimate you have invested in learning Perl?
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