You might could weasel it out of one of the special variables ($^H looks remotely promising; see perlvar), but then the question that springs to mind is: Why? Tainting I could see possibly (you want to not run unless it's enabled), but a use for runtime checking of strict-ness eludes me.
In reply to Re: How do I tell if strict, taint, etc are on?
by Fletch
in thread How do I tell if strict, taint, etc are on?
by barrachois
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