The way that CPAN authors use subroutine signatures in natural

Perl's new feature is for the new Perl, but when it comes to subroutine signatures, CPAN Author also maybe wants to use it.

If CPAN authors can use subroutine signatures, both application code and CPAN module code can be written in one source.

I think new features should work with the new Perl, but I'm happy that only the subroutine signature feature can be backported.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could use subroutine signatures with tens of thousands of CPAN modules?

But is there such a way?

The way that CPAN authors use subroutine signatures in natural

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