Another problem is philosophical: removing features from the language because you do not like that style is not the Perl way.
I continue to fail to understand this argument. Who is saying "bareword filehandles should go away solely because I don't like the style"
Can you do Chesterton's Fence here? What technical arguments are there for discouraging bareword filehandles? Or, to make this easier, undeclared barewords in general?
In reply to Re^3: On Backwards Compatibility and Bareword Filehandles
by chromatic
in thread On Backwards Compatibility and Bareword Filehandles
by jcb
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