> Where were you planning on storing the code for stricter?

stricter is not a standard compiler directive, but a module importing pragmas.

To avoid naming conflicts with future pragmas it shouldn't even be named "stricter", rather "My::stricter"

(Still lowercasing stricter could be discussed, but I think it's good practice to signal compilation effects)

Anyway I bet some of the pragmas listed will not support the import interface.

... tend to affect the compilation of your program, and thus will usually work well only when used within a use, or no. (added underlining)

Cheers Rolf


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