I personally believe that when 5.10's new -E switch is used in conjunction with -n, it should turn on autochomping similar to what -l does with both -n and -p. With -E in fact, one has say() which is precisely equivalent to -l's print(). (Unless one changes $\ that is.) Furthermore, -E enables all optional features which in turn import some Perl 6-ish syntax in Perl 5, and Perl 6 has autochomping on by default.
In reply to How 'bout autochomp on for -nE? by blazar
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