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From:
vadim.konovalov
Date:
June 27, 2013 19:00
Subject:
RE: What does "deprecated" mean? (was: [perl #118511] Use of bare<< to mean <<"" is deprecated - make a hard error)
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> From: demerphq 
> For me simply wanting to
> clean up the documentation for here docs would be sufficient
> justification to remove the deprecated feature. Indeed, simply wanting
> to whittle down the list of deprecated features would be.

in reality - documentation will be opposite to be cleaned up: there will be
"starting from version x.y.z this is now differently", how thoroughly currently is.


regarding topic itself,
my feeling of reading docs some 15th years ago was that its absolutely
fine to omit double quotes and this is treated as double quotes.

Whether it was FMTYENTK or somewhere else I can't remember.

Personaly, I would prefer not to have feature deprecated and removed, but
in case it will be - ok, let it be.....

Regards,
Vadim.
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