I can't help it but to think of HTML here. MS Internet Explorer is very idiot-forgiving, meaning, if you write crappy HTML (and close half the tags you need to), IE will still show the result somewhat how the author intended it.

This contributed in the many horrible WYSIWYG editors spitting out horrible HTML... and the WYSIWYG-on-your-computer-only idea.

If you just write your perl code right, you won't need a forgiving interpreter. And the example you gave just shows me you rather want to be lazy than to actually debug your code.

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b10m

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In reply to Re: making perl more forgiving by b10m
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