#ifdef PEDANTIC_MODE
# include <limits.h>
# define PEDANTIC_MODE INT_MAX
#endif
I think you meant to say "use strict only works in the current lexical scope" which is slightly different from the current package
Nope, the current package holds for the length of the current lexical scope
[1], which is usually the file-level lexical scope. See
the docs for more info.
HTH
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broquaint
[1] although the 5.005 docs say it is dynamically scoped but I'm pretty sure it's lexically scoped because it takes effect at compile-time which isn't orthogonal with dynamically scoping
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