NAME Acme::CPANModules::ModernPreambles - Modules that offer modern preambles VERSION This document describes version 0.001 of Acme::CPANModules::ModernPreambles (from Perl distribution Acme-CPANModules-ModernPreambles), released on 2019-03-03. DESCRIPTION Modules that offer modern preambles. The overwhelming convention for coding Perl properly code is to at least add the following preamble: use strict; use warnings; to the beginning of your code. But some people say that's not enough, and they develop modules/pragmas that bundle the above incantation plus some additional stuffs. For example: use Modern::Perl '2018'; is equivalent to: use strict; use warnings; use feature ':5.26'; mro::set_mro( scalar caller(), 'c3' ); I think Modern::Perl is one of the first to popularize this modern preamble concept and a bunch of similar preambles emerged. This list catalogs them. Meanwhile, you can also use: use v5.12; # enables strict and warnings, as well as all 5.12 features (see L<feature> for more details on new features of each perl release) and so on, but this also means you set a minimum Perl version. INCLUDED MODULES * Alt::common::sense::TOBYINK * common::sense * latest * Modern::Perl * nonsense * perl5 * perl5i HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at <https://metacpan.org/release/Acme-CPANModules-ModernPreambles>. SOURCE Source repository is at <https://github.com/perlancar/perl-Acme-CPANModules-ModernPreambles>. BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Acme-CPANModules-Mode rnPreambles> When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. SEE ALSO Acme::CPANModules - about the Acme::CPANModules namespace cpanmodules - CLI tool to let you browse/view the lists AUTHOR perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2019 by perlancar@cpan.org. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.