When did warnings.pm (use warnings) come into existance?
I was cruising Perldoc.com just for giggles, and went into the Perl 5.005_3 section, and there was a warnings perldoc page?!
Or, the other guess would be that the pages on perldoc are incorrect.
I thought the warnings pragma was a 5.6.1 thingamabob.
Or maybe I've incorrectly assumed it wasn't part of perl 5 because it was never on my FreeBSD boxens' base perl (now @ 5.005.
Just a tad curious...
-=Chris
edited: Wed Aug 14 15:10:08 2002 by jeffa - title change [was: Silly Question(tm) about warnings.pm]
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