... in fact, they're off by default.
That's no argument against either one. (I agree that some of the default warnings are questionable, but that's a different discussion.) Plenty of things have the wrong defaults: Unix crypt, C's string handling, Perl 5 optimizing its defaults for awk-replacement one-liners instead of programs, and more.
In reply to Re^9: RFC: Tutorial: use strict; now what!?
by chromatic
in thread RFC: Tutorial: use strict; now what!?
by Xiong
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