So the way to solve this problem is either use the parens (best choice I would say) or to wrap the require statements in a BEGIN block.
Is there a reason for not wanting to use Carp, instead of require it? If it's the importing, you could simply supply an empty list:
use Carp ();
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In reply to Re: Re: 'require Carp;' has differnet meanings under 'use warnings;'?
by Juerd
in thread 'require Carp;' has differnet meanings under 'use warnings;'?
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