This one-liner
perl -e 'use strict; my %foo = (Bar::Baz => "qux")'
produces the error
Bareword "Bar::Baz" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at -e line
+1.
Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
I thought => was supposed to quote barewords? Has the behaviour of this changed since 5.6? There are a few modules that do something like
use strict;
use Attribute::Handlers autotie => { __CALLER__::Attribute => __PACKAG
+E__ };
and I had to quote __CALLER__::Attribute to get it to work on 5.8.
--MrNobo1024
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