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Turn off indirect object notation

Perl v5.32 adds a way to turn off a Perl feature that you shouldn’t use anyway. You can still use this feature, but now there’s a way to take it away from you.

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Author brian d foyPosted on June 17, 2020November 9, 2024Categories 5.32, 5.36, Idiomatic PerlTags indirect object notation
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