- When enabled (or disabled as some may prefer, since you actually turn it
- on by calling "no indirect"), this pragma warns about indirect object
- syntax constructs that may have slipped into your code. This syntax is
- now considered harmful, since its parsing has many quirks and its use is
- error prone (when "sub" isn't defined, "sub $x" is actually interpreted
- as "$x->sub").
+ When enabled (or disabled as some may prefer to say, since you actually
+ turn it on by calling "no indirect"), this pragma warns about indirect
+ object syntax constructs that may have slipped into your code. This
+ syntax is now considered harmful, since its parsing has many quirks and
+ its use is error prone (when "sub" isn't defined, "sub $x" is actually
+ interpreted as "$x->sub").