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SC Notes 2020 08 11
Todd Rinaldo edited this page Aug 15, 2020
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- Time: 2020-08-11 13:00 GMT
- Location: Web (Jitsi)
- Invitees: Perl Steering Committee members
- Tony Cook (TonyC)
- Paul Evans (LeoNerd)
- Karl Williamson (khw)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- James Keenan (kid51)
- H.Merijn Brand (Tux)
- Sawyer (xsawyerx)
- John Lightsey (JD)
- Nicolas R. (atoomic)
- Ricardo S. (rjbs)
We believe that now and in the future, -e should start out with minimal features enabled. The goal of perl -e
should be to run quick programs and requiring variable declarations among other things would be too confusing.
Should -E
include strict/warnings? We felt this should not be changed. perl -Mstrict -E...
if you want strict.
- use v5 already will downgrade perl 7 defaults to a basic bundle.
- We may need it to turn off features also.
- The group did preferred features to not be turned off but research will need be done to determine if this is needed.
- How do we turn off all features if we want to do this?
- discuss the v7 feature bundle
- Assuming a short major life cycle, should there be a 7.2 bundle or just a 7 bundle?
- Yes we want that.
- how does one do use v8 in perl 7? Many don't like v8.
use experimental ':v8';
use feature ':8.0';
- Assuming a short major life cycle, should there be a 7.2 bundle or just a 7 bundle?