Really? Sure, with warnings, you get a warning message.
However, the program produces what it should produce, so the
warnings generated are a nuisance.
Perhaps you say "yeah, I know, but golly, perhaps in the
future '@_[$a]' will mean something else". But that, I don't
believe. In fact, in the future, in perl6, '@_[$a]' will be
the correct way and '$_[$a]' will be wrong way. I don't think
anyone will give '@_[$a]' a meaning other than '$_[$a]' in
perl 5.12, or another perl5 version. Ever.
(As for why this is all in 'code' tags, I've used [] several
times in the posts. It's too much of a hassle to type 13
characters for each occurance)
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