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109 | =back |
109 | =back |
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111 | =head1 NO 'no common::sense' |
111 | =head1 THERE IS NO 'no common::sense'!!!! !!!! !! |
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113 | This module doesn't offer an unimport. First of all, it wastes even more |
113 | This module doesn't offer an unimport. First of all, it wastes even more |
114 | memory, second, and more importantly, who with even a bit of common sense |
114 | memory, second, and more importantly, who with even a bit of common sense |
115 | would want no common sense? |
115 | would want no common sense? |
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117 | =head1 STABILITY AND FUTURE VERSIONS |
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119 | Future versions might change just about everything in this module. We |
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120 | might test our modules and upload new ones working with newer versions of |
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121 | this module, and leave you standing in the rain because we didn't tell |
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122 | you. |
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124 | Most likely, we will pick a few useful warnings, instead of just disabling |
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125 | all of them. And maybe we will load some nifty modules that try to emulate |
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126 | C<say> or so with perls older than 5.10 (this module, of course, should |
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127 | work with older perl versions - supporting 5.8 for example is just common |
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128 | sense at this time. Maybe not in the future, but of course you cna trust |
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129 | our common sense). |
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117 | =head1 AUTHOR |
131 | =head1 AUTHOR |
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119 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
133 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
120 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |
134 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |