until then, you could still bribe your unix sysadmins to alias perl='perl -Mstrict' globally.
Anybody can turn it of with alias/unalias and it doesn't affect shebangs anyway, so old code will still work, unless calling perl without a path to it.
Of course, to be really mean, you could put a wrapper around /usr/bin/perl too...
Cheers, Sören
In reply to Re^2: Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by Happy-the-monk
in thread Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by BrowserUk
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