But actually qw/ dd / is not needed here, because the Data::Dump module exports dd by default.
While technically its "not needed", it sure does document rather well where dd comes from :) so its there for documentation
In reply to Re^9: search and replace strings in different files in a directory (Path::Tiny)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread search and replace strings in different files in a directory
by PitifulProgrammer
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