Just "use strict;" and move on. You can turn on strict with use 5.12.0; or any explicit later version, but that's not a great way of just turning on strict because you may get unexpected side effects or limit functionality when using newer version of Perl.
There was a suggestion that it would be the default for Perl 7, but that is now off the table due to potential for breakage of legacy code.
In reply to Re: use strict without typing use strict?
by GrandFather
in thread use strict without typing use strict?
by nysus
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