There are a number of options. Use pl2bat then edit it so it calls the script with the -w switch or, during development, run the program - i know this is a horrible thought for doze users ;) - from the command line. Finally, you could edit the file-types entry for perl in windows explorer's options; simply add a -w switch for the open option.
In reply to Re: use warnings vs. perl -w
by Caillte
in thread use warnings vs. perl -w
by dmckee
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