I don't know much about its history, but I know the 'our' keyword
is something that had been planned for a long time.
The deprecated warning was put in in perl5 (don't remember exactly when)
because they knew that they eventually where going to support it.
Thus if you say:
perl -lwe 'sub our { print shift } $foo = "bar"; our $foo'
you'll be warned by perl that your _use_ of the _reserved_ word 'our'
is now deprecated (as in don't do that :-).
The 'our' keyword has not had any function prior to perl5.6 (unless
you count experimental versions that is).
But why did they have to tell us not to use 'our' ? Well, take a look at
that code again. In perl prior to 5.6 it prints "bar" (and may
give you the warning) - in perl5.6 it doesn't print anything out
because you now declare the $foo variable rather than sending it
to a function called 'our'.
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