Perhaps your combo (in your penultimate paragraph) of outer singlequotes and inner doublequotes is merely your idea of an alternative to <c>...</c> tags (Hint: it's NOT!) ...but on the off chance that quoting actually appears in your code, you might want to use
no warnings 'redefine';.

BUT when you don't know the cause of a warning (or an error, for that matter), disabling the pragma is NOT the way to go. Find out what's causing the warning before throwing away Perl's attempt to help you.

You may find it worthwhile to read the thread beginning at subroutines - creating a custom subroutine and 'subroutine redefined' errors... one of many you could have found with Super Search. It may also be helpful to read the replies to Things I don't understand about 'use warnings' from Fletch and friedo.


In reply to Re: pp.bat - 'subroutine redefined' errors by ww
in thread pp.bat - 'subroutine redefined' errors by ethrbunny

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