You really shouldn't be using -E outside of throwaway single-use code.

The problem with -E is that it's not forward-compatible. It defies the whole feature mechanism by enabling the highest possible feature set, breaking programs the feature mechanism is supposed to protect.

It's great for throwaway single-use code, but not for production code. You should use the appropriate feature set and/or version for your program. -M5.010 / use 5.010; would suffice for the posted example (although all higher versions that exist at this time would also work).

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In reply to Re: -E behavior with stdin script by ikegami
in thread -E behavior with stdin script by almr

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