I guess that in the second example the bareword isn't rejected by strict because it looks like a filehandle. The same bareword throws an error if its position is changed:
# Program Output Deparse perl -Mstrict -le 'print nono . "1" ' # nono1 # print 'nono' . ' +1'; perl -Mstrict -le 'print "1" . nono ' # (error) #

Unrelated to this, the following seems a little odd:

# Program Output Deparse perl -Mstrict -le 'print nono . '1' ' # nono1 # print 'nono' . 1 +; perl -Mstrict -le 'print nono .'1' ' # (nothing) # print nono 0.1;

--
John.


In reply to Re: strict subs and bareword exceptions by jmcnamara
in thread strict subs and bareword exceptions by little

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