CPAN is irrelevant when it comes to getting an estimate. Sure, if it breaks a gazillion CPAN modules, it'll break a lot. But the fast majority of Perl code out there isn't on CPAN, and isn't written by people keeping in touch with Perl development, or the Perl community.

The fast majority of Perl code is written by anonymous coders. Good coders, bad coders, coders who know a lot of Perl, coders who use a subset, coders who code by example. It's even unknown on which systems perl runs on - so anything estimate on how many programs it will break is just guesswork.


In reply to Re^6: Smart match in p5 by Anonymous Monk
in thread Smart match in p5 by xmath

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