> yes, I'm interested in what reasons people have for not looking at the source code

Well my contribution was to highlight that it is not impossible to find the undef variable (not optimized away)

I had no idea where to find the source code, and it's actually full of macros which are very cryptic for me.

> You are already looking at B::Concise output ...

Thats the level (with the help of B::Deparse) I'm hoping to understand soon.

update

FWIW I don't consider this an important problem, so at least it's good to have it documented now.

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)


In reply to Re^6: Variable name missing in warning (source) by LanX
in thread Variable name missing in warning by bogbert

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