On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 07:30:50PM -0000, Paul Marquess wrote:
> From: Edward Peschko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> ...
> > I'm beginning to think there should be an extra flag that turns
> > *on* warnings
> > even if 'no warnings' is explicitly stated. This is the 'enable
> > me to help you
> > out' flag. That way, it would be a lot easier for me as a module
> > consumer help
> > find bugs in things that the module writer himself doesn't have a
> > grip over.
>
> From perllexwarn:
>
> -W
>
> If the -W flag is used on the command line, it will enable
> all warnings throughout the program regardless of whether warnings
> were disabled locally using no warnings or $^W =0. This includes all
> files that get included via use, require or do. Think of it as the
> Perl equivalent of the ``lint'' command.
hmm. No mention in the camel.
Ah well, i'll think of that when I write the RFC.
Ed