Camel book tells me use warnings; is better than the -w line command (p.862 in the 3rd edition).
I mostly exist in a Win32/web served world, so I'm happy to comply.
Is there some hidden advantage to -w or is it a Unix vs. Windows convention or simply a finer grain with the warnings pragma?
In reply to use warnings vs. -w by earthboundmisfit
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