One of the problems of mod_perl was that it didn't initialize variables; it simply reused the space. This meant that your uninitialized variables would have data from the previous incantation. I do believe that this has been fixed but there's no harm in initializing them anyway.
I always initialize them in case something like this happens again in the future. Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean computers don't hate me. :)
In reply to Re: Perl Style: Is initializing variables considered taboo?
by shawnhcorey
in thread Perl Style: Is initializing variables considered taboo?
by ait
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