Thank you for the complete answer, you nailed a lot of details and solved the overall question at the same time.
This would mean that in my bad not-strict-using script I can start using classes I've defined with Moose without Moose's use strict; and use warnings; leaking out to the badly implemented script, which is awesome. Baby steps to sanity and all that :)
In reply to Re^2: Is there a way to determine if use strict; is in effect?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Is there a way to determine if use strict; is in effect?
by Anonymous Monk
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