E.g. if you know that one function can cause this warning and the only way around would be massive use of if defined you can just say no warnings 'uninitialized'; to tell Perl that you don't want this specific warning inside the current scope, i.e. sub function or { } block, etc.
In reply to Re^3: Why does an undef argument in a join produce this warning?
by mscharrer
in thread Why does an undef argument in a join produce this warning?
by Anonymous Monk
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