Well, the reason I think this is doable is this.
I'll go into deep meditation on this. Perhaps it will involve a new module special for such purpose. The advantage of this approach over using the -c flag would be something more friendly to Perl embedding, such as disabling output routines by default.
In reply to Re^4: How to do perl -c inside perl?
by rockyb
in thread How to do perl -c inside perl?
by rockyb
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