As John Macenroe once famously said @ Wimbledon 'You cannot be serious' ... this should only be done by those who know what they're doing and with great care - don't look gift horses etc. etc. To ignore a problem doesn't fix it.
useing strict & warnings are provided for a purpose!!
Wonders why aren't they aren't both used by default - being disabled as required ???
In reply to Re^2: Circular dependencies when using the perl syntax checker
by Bloodnok
in thread Circular dependencies when using the perl syntax checker
by tomdee
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