More like taint is either enabled or it is enabled.
But then, that's not accurate either, because it was only enabled on @INC. It seems then that it was either enabled or it was partially enabled...unless you manage to compile your own Perl where you forcibly disengage taint.
Blessings,
~Polyglot~
In reply to Re^11: How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by Polyglot
in thread How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by dissident
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