On a side note: If you use an IDE which supports continuously running perl -c in the background (like "flymake" in emacs) you will see all compile-time errors almost immediately wile you type.
You can also configure to let the check run with an older Perl (if that really helps)
Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re: Show all errors on compile time
by LanX
in thread Show all errors on compile time
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