Please note that what you getting is a warning, not an error
I've heard this a few times this week and it's just plain wrong. They're not (immediately) fatal errors, but warnings can (and often do) indicate errors. I even say they should be treated as errors until examined, understood, ruled benign and silenced.
"Please note that what you getting is a warning, not necessarily an error."
In reply to Re^2: Use of uninitialized value in string eq
by ikegami
in thread Use of uninitialized value in string eq
by mohanish
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