[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> One word of advice about warnings/strict: These should be used only
> during the development of a script. Once you release a script to
> production, you should either remove the "use" statements entirely or
> comment them out. Commenting may be preferable since, when the
> inevitable happens--a change request comes in or a bug shows up--it's
> easier to remember to un-comment it/them during redevelopment than it is
> to remember to put them back in.

Why ?  I leave mine in - I don't have anything that requires saving
a few CPU cycles on startup to the extent that I would feel it
necessary to remove them.

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