If it works properly, don't sweat the warnings.
As a general rule, you should only worry about your warnings (use warnings;),
since a lot of modules (like Archive::Zip) have comprehensive test suites (which they usually pass with flying colors),
but aren't exactly warning-safe (-w makes them talk excessively).
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