Well, you could fire up a VM and run the code on that to see if it behaves well or not, but that may involve a few more cpu cycles than you would like.
If you supply a Markov chain saw where a screwdriver would suffice then don't be surprised if someone ends up cutting the legs out from under your system. If at all possible I'd suggest switching to YAML or some similar format. You may even be able to take the existing Perlish configuration files and convert them.
In reply to Re: Testing if Perl Code is Valid - but don't execute!
by GrandFather
in thread Testing if Perl Code is Valid - but don't execute!
by skazat
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