Is it possible to disable a certain warning in the dynamic scope?
Which scope is dynamic here? All scopes here are determined at compile time.
but maybe there is a cleaner solution?
The most obvious clean solutions are
{
no warnings 'exiting';
switch
[1,2,3] => sub { print "bla" ; next},
3 => sub { print "bla2" }
for (3);
}
or
switch
[1,2,3] => sub { print "bla" ; { no warnings 'exiting'; next } },
3 => sub { print "bla2" }
for (3);
or even
sub goNext { no warnings 'exiting'; next }
switch
[1,2,3] => sub { print "bla" ; goNext },
3 => sub { print "bla2" }
for (3);
perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'
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