And before anyone says "why do you use strict and warnings then" - I need them to save me from my own stupid errors. I suppose that in theory I could remove them from my modules once they pass all their tests, but that means I have to put them back in when I change stuff later, and it also supposes that my tests are perfect.
In reply to Re^2: subroutine prototypes still bad?
by DrHyde
in thread subroutine prototypes still bad?
by Anonymous Monk
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