Hello ,
We are using Perl in our project, soon we will have few additional programmers working on a same project.
Today I'm using regular 'require' to get all other .pm files with functions.
Now I thinking how we will work with that, if other programmers will edit one of the functions file and make an error , it will crush all program.
Maybe best way to move all code to packages, and use 'use' package function to get functions I need.
The problem is how I manage versions of packages if one of the programmers want to make an update for some code in a package ?
What approaches Perl have for this situation ?
I don't want to use third party storage like git or programs that will manage it automatically.
Just searching for best logical approach for this
Thanks

In reply to Best way to manage package versions? by AlfaProject

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