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sub my_open {
my ($arg1, $arg2, $arg3) = @_;
print "arg1 = $arg1\n";
print "arg2 = $arg2\n";
print "arg3 = $arg3\n";
}
my_open( my $input, "<", "foo.txt");
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Exceptions
DCL31-PL-EX0: This rule does not apply to object methods. Object methods are easy for the parser to distinguish from built-in functions or keywords because of their distinct syntax.
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| SEI CERT C Coding Standard | DCL37-C. Do not declare or define a reserved identifier |
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| SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard | DCL51-CPP. Do not declare or define a reserved identifier |
Bibliography
| [Conway 2005] | "Homonyms," p. 177 |
| [CPAN] | Elliot Shank, Perl-Critic-1.116 Subroutines::ProhibitBuiltinHomonyms |
| [Wall 2011] | perlfunc, perlsyn |
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