Coleoid wrote:
Now, I know (through experimentation) that if I do: perl -wde 0 ...I've got the warnings.

tye wrote:
Then you didn't do enough experimenting. ;)

> perl -we "print 0+'abc'" Argument "abc" isn't numeric in addition (+) at -e line 1. 0 > perl -wde 0 DB<1> print 0+'abc' 0

Hmm. My experiments were assorted hijinks with undef:

>perl -wde 0 DB<1> print undef; Use of uninitialized value in print at (eval 5) [D:/Perl/lib/perl5db.p +l:1510] line 2, <IN> line 1.
So this gives me another question: Why which where? Some warnings, some of the time?

And here I thought I almost got it. Time to hit the docs again.


In reply to Re: (tye) Debugger, use strict, use warnings by Coleoid
in thread Debugger, use strict, use warnings by Coleoid

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