Hi Travis,

Have you found a way to disable those warnings? ( Other than going through the 
modules and disabling "use warnings;" statement? )

Thanks

Denis


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Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Oktober 2008 05:58
An: templates
Betreff: Re: [Templates] perl warnings in apache logs

Er, yeah, I'm fully aware of that. That example isn't real-world usage, it's 
just an illustration of the problem at the simplest level.

The point is that a TT2 coder shouldn't have to write at the level of a 
hardcore Perl "use strict use warnings" coder to avoid these warnings. 
And that's ignoring the point that the functionality of TT2 has changed 
somewhere between 2.14 and 2.19 because of (I suspect) the introduction of "use 
warnings" in the various modules.

It's not just the annoyance of logs filling up, I'm actually finding apache 
(2.2.9) will crash when a warning like this appears repetitively in a tight 
loop. An apache bug for sure, but my natural reaction is to try to solve the 
warnings rather than the fault that results from the warnings.

:Travis

Bill Ward wrote:
> Well, it's not numeric, is it?
> 
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Travis Basevi <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     I've just upgraded from TT 2.14 to 2.19 as part of a debian upgrade from
>      etch to lenny, and I can't stop warnings appearing in the apache logs
>     with something as simple as:
> 
>     [% 1 + "" %]
> 
>     giving: Argument "" isn't numeric in addition (+) at ...
> 
>     This never happened in v2.14, is it to be expected now? Or is there now
>     an option for turning off these warnings?
> 
>     Thanks for any help,
> 
>     :Travis
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