Hi All!
I've got a question about Perl pragmas. I know that instead of -w compiler switch, I can say:
use warnings;at the top of my code, which is a lot cooler. ;-) Also, I can specify other interesting pragmas such as diagnostics and strict.
My question is: why isn't there a taint pragma? Without it, one is forced to use the -T interpreter switch in the shebang line. Is there a reason (something that has to do with perl internals) that motivates it's absence? This is not a big problem at all, but I'm kinda curious. ;-)
Thanks, Michele.
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