package strict;=head1 NAMEstrict - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe constructs=head1 SYNOPSIS    use strict;    use strict "vars";    use strict "refs";    use strict "subs";    use strict;    no strict "vars";=head1 DESCRIPTIONIf no import list is supplied, all possible restrictions are assumed.(This is the safest mode to operate in, but is sometimes too strict forcasual programming.)  Currently, there are three possible things to bestrict about:  "subs", "vars", and "refs".=over 6=item C<strict refs>This generates a runtime error if you use symbolic references (see L<perlref>).    use strict 'refs';    $ref = \$foo;    print $$ref;	# ok    $ref = "foo";    print $$ref;	# runtime error; normally ok=item C<strict vars>This generates a compile-time error if you access a variable that wasn'tlocalized via C<my()> or wasn't fully qualified.  Because this is to avoidvariable suicide problems and subtle dynamic scoping issues, a merelylocal() variable isn't good enough.  See L<perlfunc/my> andL<perlfunc/local>.    use strict 'vars';    $X::foo = 1;	 # ok, fully qualified    my $foo = 10;	 # ok, my() var    local $foo = 9;	 # blows upThe local() generated a compile-time error because you just touched a globalname without fully qualifying it.=item C<strict subs>This disables the poetry optimization, generating a compile-time error ifyou try to use a bareword identifier that's not a subroutine, unless itappears in curly braces or on the left hand side of the "=>" symbol.    use strict 'subs';    $SIG{PIPE} = Plumber;   	# blows up    $SIG{PIPE} = "Plumber"; 	# just fine: bareword in curlies always ok    $SIG{PIPE} = \&Plumber; 	# preferred form=backSee L<perlmod/Pragmatic Modules>.=cutsub bits {    my $bits = 0;    foreach $sememe (@_) {	$bits |= 0x00000002 if $sememe eq 'refs';	$bits |= 0x00000200 if $sememe eq 'subs';	$bits |= 0x00000400 if $sememe eq 'vars';    }    $bits;}sub import {    shift;    $^H |= bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars));}sub unimport {    shift;    $^H &= ~ bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars));}1;