If your shop's guidelines stated "Support versions of Perl that are older than 5 years old are a time sink.", that would make more sense than simply requiring the version to be stated. You'd see me start putting the following in my files:
BEGIN { die "Unsupported version of Perl\n" if $] >= 5.000000 }
What you suggest is a bad standard as it requires a waste of time to determine the supported version of Perl when that is of no consequence.
In reply to Re^7: Writing a better Modern::Perl
by ikegami
in thread Writing a better Modern::Perl
by EvanCarroll
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