The point is, it is an extremely contrived example. And one that does not further the discussion. To arrive at the point where the absence of the 'uninitialised' warning could possibly be seen as bad, a different, more relevant and diagnostic warning is produced.
So, in that case, the suppression of the former is not a problem.
In reply to Re^6: Use of uninitialized value in substr
by BrowserUk
in thread Use of uninitialized value in substr
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