All a statement like
warn print WHATEVER 'some message';
will do insofar as generating a warning message is to print to standard error the return value of the print function, a 1 in the case of a successful print. Is this of any conceivable use?
c:\@Work\Perl>perl -wMstrict 2> two 1> one -le "warn print 'is this a warning?'; " c:\@Work\Perl>type one is this a warning? c:\@Work\Perl>type two 1 at -e line 1.
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by AnomalousMonk
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