I eighth this (or whatever). Perhaps, though, in addition to adding a
zillion new command-line switches, Perl could check the name of the
executable?
funperl -pe 's/foo/bar/'
- vs. -
#!/usr/local/bin/bdperl # (-w, `use strict', etc. implied)
Rationale: The one thing a one-liner doesn't need is to add a
`-nobondage-and-discipline' flag, so we can't put any compulsory flags
*there*. And `-w' should be the default, as we all know, so we can't
put any compulsory flags on the serious programs, either!
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