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6 experimental - Experimental features made easy
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9 version 0.031
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12 use experimental 'lexical_subs', 'signatures';
13 my sub plus_one($value) { $value + 1 }
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16 This pragma provides an easy and convenient way to enable or disable
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19 Every version of perl has some number of features present but
20 considered "experimental." For much of the life of Perl 5, this was
21 only a designation found in the documentation. Starting in Perl
22 v5.10.0, and more aggressively in v5.18.0, experimental features were
23 placed behind pragmata used to enable the feature and disable
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26 The "experimental" pragma exists to combine the required incantations
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28 experimental feature, this should enable the feature and silence
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33 To disable the feature and, if applicable, re-enable any warnings, use:
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35 no experimental 'feature-name';
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37 The supported features, documented further below, are:
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39 • "args_array_with_signatures" - allow @_ to be used in signatured
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42 This is supported on perl 5.20.0 and above, but is likely to be
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45 • "array_base" - allow the use of $[ to change the starting index of
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48 This was removed in perl 5.30.0.
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50 • "autoderef" - allow push, each, keys, and other built-ins on
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53 This was added in perl 5.14.0 and removed in perl 5.24.0.
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55 • "bitwise" - allow the new stringwise bit operators
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57 This was added in perl 5.22.0.
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59 • "builtin" - allow the use of the functions in the builtin::
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62 This was added in perl 5.36.0
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64 • "const_attr" - allow the :const attribute on subs
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66 This was added in perl 5.22.0.
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68 • "declared_refs" - enables aliasing via assignment to references
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76 • "extra_paired_delimiters" - enables the use of more paired string
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82 • "for_list" - allows iterating over multiple values at a time with
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136 • "switch" - allow the use of "~~", given, and when
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151 Ordering matters
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161 You also need to take care with modules that enable warnings for you.
162 A common example being Moose. In this example, warnings for the
163 'smartmatch' feature are first turned on by the warnings pragma, off by
164 the experimental pragma and back on again by the Moose module (fix is
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171 Disclaimer
172 Because of the nature of the features it enables, forward compatibility
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176 perlexperiment contains more information about experimental features.
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179 Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org>
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182 This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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184 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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