Geoffrey Young wrote: [...]
so, I guess we could say
callbacks are now expected to return a meaningful value (OK, SERVER_ERROR, etc) or return via an official API (exit, die, etc). relying on implicit returns from the last call evaluated by a subroutine may result in server errors. see perlsub.
but I don't know that makes things any clearer. probably for Changes it's better to be as simple as possible, leaving the rest up to the docs and examples.
the first para sounds good to me.
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