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Does Perl 6 always have “use strict;” turned on, unlike Perl 5?

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Does Perl 6 always have “use strict;” turned on, unlike Perl 5?

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Not always, just more often. One-liners at the command line, where “-e” is used to specify what to execute, will not have strict turned on. However, it will be on by default everywhere else.

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