Also try use Strict; then try doing something that strict is not supposed to allow. It will be allowed. It should not be.
Confirmed. As you indicate, while "use Strict;" causes neither a warning nor an error, it does nothing to protect you from the things that "use strict;" does.
In reply to Re^4: use Strict: a rigorous way to break my command line variables?
by rodion
in thread use Strict: a rigorous way to break my command line variables?
by NamfFohyr
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