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1. git complains about the uncommitted changes

2. When intentionally writing perl, half the time my "perl -c foo.pl" complains about syntax or badly used names (usu. misspellings), with the typo to correct being obvious. As a practical matter, it's not a problem.

I see a lot of semicolons in that ocr output, which might be cheating.



Git complains about uncommitted changes but it won't complain if you just like, open a random file and hit a key.

I'm sure it has some level of checking, but it doesn't seem anywhere near like what you get in Rust or MyPy.

I generally find dumb mistakes and typos take more time to solve than type annotations and verbose syntax take to write.




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