Binary package “libindirect-perl” in openkylin nile
module warning about using the indirect object syntax
When enabled (or disabled as some may prefer to say, since you actually turn
it on by calling no indirect), the indirect pragma lexically warns about
indirect object syntax constructs that may have slipped into your code. This
syntax is now considered harmful, since its parsing has many quirks and its
use is error prone (when swoosh isn't defined, swoosh $x actually compiles to
$x->swoosh).
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It currently does not warn for core functions (print, say, exec or system).
This may change in the future, or may be added as optional features that
would be enabled by passing options to unimport.
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indirect is not a source filter.
Source package
Published versions
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in amd64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in amd64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in amd64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in amd64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in arm64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in arm64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in arm64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in arm64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in i386 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in loong64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in loong64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in riscv64 (Release)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok2 in riscv64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in riscv64 (Proposed)
- libindirect-perl 0.39-ok3 in riscv64 (Release)