Hi

I never used the module, but while importing the new trigonometric functions a prototype conflict occurs, meaning the allowed parameters differ from a previous definition.

The modules pod says (in the "Bugs"-Paragraph): "Saying use Math::Trig; exports many mathematical routines in the caller environment and even overrides some (sin, cos)."

Did you use any other modules overiding these functions prior to import Math::Trig? If yes does this "problem" still occure when you only use Math::Trig?

If not you might want to ignore or disable these warnings. Or better contact the author.


In reply to Re: Strange warning when using Math::Trig by LanX
in thread Strange warning when using Math::Trig by hda

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