If the other module has 'use warnings;', you should be able to suppress its warnings with a block like thisNo you shouldn't. The 'warnings' pragma's effect is lexically scoped, not dynamically scoped.
Dave.
In reply to Re^2: I don't care about *your* warnings!
by dave_the_m
in thread I don't care about *your* warnings!
by agianni
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