#!/usr/bin/perl-latest # The above #! line was misparsed as having a -t. # Pre-5.8 this will simply cause perl to choke, since there was no -t. # Post-5.8 taint warnings will mistakenly be on. print "1..2\n"; print "ok 1\n"; my $warning = ''; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning .= $_[0] }; eval( "#" . substr( $0, 0, 0 ) ); print $warning ? "not ok 2\n" : "ok 2\n";