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More precise warnings

If you removed the -w option from your Perl 5.003 scripts because it made Perl too verbose, we recommend that you try putting it back when you upgrade to Perl 5.004. Each new perl version tends to remove some undesirable warnings, while adding new warnings that may catch bugs in your scripts.


Source: what's new for perl5.004
Copyright: Larry Wall, et al.
Next: Deprecated: Inherited AUTOLOAD for non-methods

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