"... scripts going to run slightly faster..."
May be. If you really want to know the truth you could benchmark it.
But how much time do you waste for debugging if you turn strict and warnings off?
There is a nice German word for efforts like this (or better: the effect these efforts might have): unwägbar.
Best regards, Karl
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In reply to Re: Why use warnings? -w
by karlgoethebier
in thread Why use warnings? -w
by harangzsolt33
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