I will keep in mind Perl 5.10 I still work a lot with Perl 5.8 and thank goodness to a much lesser extent with 5.6!
$a // $b means: defined $a ? $a : $b $c //= $d; means: $c = $d unless defined $c; This is a bit different than $c ||= $d in <Perl 5.10.
In reply to Re^3: How to avoid warnings in HTML::Template::Pro?
by Marshall
in thread How to avoid warnings in HTML::Template::Pro?
by ganeshk
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