Is there any way to impose a "use strict" on modules to which I cannot edit (due to permissions problems)? I suspect a bug in a module somewhere on another machine, but because the number of modules could be enormous due to various hidden inclusions, I figured the quickest way to get to the bottom of this would be to impose a "superstrict" directive that would cause perl to be strict about modules that may not have otherwise directed it.
Or, would it be more efficient to use a perl debugger in some way (that I'm not familiar with)?
In reply to scope of "use strict"? (needed: "superstrict") by argv
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