More than once I have heard the recommendation to turn off warnings before releasing Perl code.
I favor instrumenting code and see little benefit to removing warnings at release. The possible reduction of spurious questions due to warnings, seems small compared to the help a warning may give in solving a real problem. On this basis I can understand why someone would turn off warnings, though I dislike the implications regarding code quality.
That is my personal inclination. I can see how warnings could be more aggravating than helpful. It just goes against my sense of rightness.
What do you think?
Are there other issues to consider?
In reply to Releasing code with warnings by rir
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