Hello! That's me (the pedant).
:). Your reasoning is sound.
Having hankered for say enough, that I took the time to learn enough about the sources that I could add a say keyword; when it eventually came I tried to train my fingers to use it, but in the end, just gave up and went back to print and -l on the shebang line.
My point was mostly that even when people do use feature qw[ say ];, they use it at global (file) scope. I've never seen anyone use it lexically.
In reply to Re^3: RFC: pragma pragmatic
by BrowserUk
in thread RFC: pragma pragmatic
by shmem
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