Correct me all if Im wrong, but wasn't this calling of a sub (foo;) illegal (with -w on or not) in earlier versions of Perl? I like calling subroutines better with the ampersand because with some methods (
param()) I get an error...
Undefined subroutine &main::param called at c:\windows\TEMP\DzTemp.pl line 20
This is quite annoying and I would wish that this didn't have to be stopped by
use strict;, but just stopped altogether. To avoid this error I had to make
more code to get around it...
if(!$query->param("blah")){
... #do stuff here
}
So, if they changed the rule about the ampersand (&) in the first place, they should definitely change it back.
Wanna be perl hacker.
Dave AKA damian
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