#!/home/mh/perl512/bin/perl -w warn "Hubba\n"; # script a.pl, produces warning
When you run this as "perl -X a.pl" you still get the warning - even though -X should disable them.
Is that because -w (from shebang) is "stronger" than -X (from command line)?
UPDATE:
The above is crap - sorry.
In reply to Re^4: Supressing warnings
by morgon
in thread Supressing warnings
by Anonymous Monk
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