If you can do that, at least you convert the system to be strict-safe one component at a time.


yes, this... I think I've got it.

How much of this "well built system" has regression tests around it?


Never been that route, but probably About 20 million dollar wise in transactions to date; hundreds of thousands of transactions.

What's a regression test? I don't do corporate perl, I just do perl.

write a comprehensive regression test suite
Ok I was looking for some real world stuff to deal with this but I think I got what I needed based on your 'one component at a time' comment. Thanks much for your input. :-)

In reply to Re^2: A use strict confession, with real questions. by perlidiot123
in thread A use strict confession, with real questions. by perlidiot123

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