If you want it as boilerplate you have to patch the mason compiler,
see my recent patch for use_warnings.

I was going to add a feature to include any arbitrary string as a
header too, just didn't get around to it yet.

On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Ryan Perry <rpe...@madisonip.com> wrote:
> I've been using "~~".  Now it's experimental.  As I understand it I need to
> put:
>
> no if $] >= 5.018, "experimental::smartmatch";
>
> into the appropriate place.  However, I don't know where that is.  Can it go
> into httpd.conf somehow?
>
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