>What I think might be more interesting or useful would be to have >another undef type. Call it uninit. THis would be only used for data >that hasn't been initialized. Then there would be two warnings one >for unitialized and one for using undef. Argh, no! --tom
- Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default for all no... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Tom Christiansen
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Tom Christiansen
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Tom Christiansen
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Piers Cawley
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Michael G Schwern
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Bart Lateur
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Piers Cawley
- Re: Pre-RFC - "use warnings" by default f... Piers Cawley