What I really meant was that even if no strict is unnecessary, it might be a good idea to put it there so the code is more self documenting, or to use a solution that doesn't need no strict (is that a double negative?), not because it is a better solution, but because it might be more coherent. The code refs in hash was just an example, I guess.
In reply to Re^3: strict and symbolic subroutine refs
by nothingmuch
in thread strict and symbolic subroutine refs
by tinita
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