I don't think that this is advocating cargo cult programming practices any more than recommending "always use strict and warnings" is.
No, those help catch errors. They don't change semantics.
/m and /s change semantics in ways that are most of the time unneeded, and sometimes even unwanted.
In reply to Re^2: Best practice or cargo cult?
by Juerd
in thread Best practice or cargo cult?
by robinbowes
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