Thank you for your observations.
But I do not think that it is a matter of attitude. I would define it as a matter of temperament, or of view of the world. I am perfectly willing to pay the price of nostrictness nowarningness. Indeed, I am saddened when I fire up, say, re.pl, I input something like:
$a = $b + $c
and get the response:
Compile error: Global symbol "$c" requires explicit package name (did
+you forget to declare "my $c"?) at (eval 323) line 5.
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at (eval 323) line 5.
Is this a big problem for me? Not at all, as soon as I am allowed to begin a program with "no strict; no warnings;".
Thank you for your understanding and your willingness to be of help.
Best regards
Gian Luca
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