According to
warnings and
perldiag it's possible to disable special warning classes in a lexical scope. (like the
uninitialized one in the example)
Is it also possible to use this mechanism to disable my own debug messages for a scope?
(I'm aware about the possibility to manipulate $SIG{"__WARN__"} handler, but trying not to reinvent the wheel².)
use strict;
use warnings;
my $x;
{
no warnings;
# no warnings 'uninitialized';
print "$x";
warn "inside";
}
print "$x";
warn "outside";
inside at d:/Users/lanx/pm/no_warn.pl line 9.
Use of uninitialized value $x in string at d:/Users/lanx/pm/no_warn.pl
+ line 11.
outside at d:/Users/lanx/pm/no_warn.pl line 12.
²) and overusing Pad::Walker
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