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51 # NOTE: If a feature is ever enabled in a non-contiguous range of Perl
539 constructs, can be enabled by C<use feature 'foo'>, and will be parsed
639 available starting with Perl 5.16, and are enabled by default by a
645 them, so the feature can be enabled and disabled. Details are at
682 In Perl versions prior to 5.26, this feature enabled
695 not only no longer experimental, but it is enabled for all Perl code,
723 not only no longer experimental, but it is enabled for all Perl code,
748 enabled automatically by C<use v5.36> (or higher).
815 code that disables it). This feature is now considered stable, and is enabled
822 Foo 1, 2;>. It is enabled by default, but can be turned off to
835 C<< $foo{join($;, $x, $y)} >>. It is enabled by default, but can be
850 operations, a generally discouraged practice. It is enabled by
855 C<ARGV>, C<ARGVOUT> and the special C<_> are always enabled.
857 This feature is enabled under this name from Perl 5.34 onwards. In
1329 The C<:default> bundle represents the feature set that is enabled before
1385 C<feature> provides some simple APIs to check which features are enabled.
1406 Test whether a named feature is enabled at a given level in the call
1423 Returns a list of the features enabled at a given level in the call
1484 # Features are enabled implicitly via bundle hints.