Read question 2 more carefully.
Question 1 has to do
with $a passing "use strict" for the reason you
offer.
But question 2 has to do with warnings on math with undef
values. Although $a passes
strict in this puzzle, it is still undef at the point
we first encounter it.
Just about any kind of math
on such a value will not abort (as happens with the
use strict violation referred to in Q. 1), but it normally
does produce a warning (if warnings are turned on)
e.g.:
$a = $a + 1; # warns but executes anyway
print $a; # 1
In this case,
the warning is: "
Use of uninitialized value in
addition (+) at testprog.pl line xx.".
So question 2 is: Why is such a warning not produced in
the snippet
meryln refers to.
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