$ corelist strict warnings Common::Sense strict was first released with perl 5 warnings was first released with perl v5.6.0 Common::Sense was not in CORE (or so I think) $
Requiring the installation of a module that does little but save typing? Virtuous Laziness is not about pushing work off onto others.
Additionally strict refs is more useful than not & can be easily disabled in the few scopes that it actually gets in the way.
I agree w/ zwon. Common Sense is better w/o the double colon.
In reply to Re^3: Doubt in Eval
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Doubt in Eval
by rajan
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