On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 15:53:39 -0800 (PST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Phoenix)
wrote:
*
* Can you give an example of real-world, correct code which causes a
* "benign" warning about something being interpreted as a function? As far
* as I can see, if you get that warning, there's something you should be
* attentive to. But maybe your dictionary defines "benign" differently than
* mine. :-)

Geez, in the past that has always been one of the shakiest aspects of
warnings.  I remember the good ol' days of -values spewing warnings.  Now
you have v-thingies generating the same warnings.  Usually, when I
see this warning, it's bogus, and in the next version of Perl, the
bogus warning is gone.

  -joseph

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