Perl probably inherited undeclared variables from Awk and shell, both of which create variables when they are set, in contrast to C, which requires all variables be declared with types.
In reply to Re^3: A short whishlist of Perl5 improvements leaping to Perl7
by jcb
in thread A short whishlist of Perl5 improvements leaping to Perl7
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