Hi,
Thanks for the comments.
i am testing the package with the Test::more module,
see the below code,
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use SptTgtCfg;
use Test::More;
BEGIN
{
use_ok('SptTgtCfg');
}
$SptTgtCfg = SptTgtCfg::Max_Num_Of_Interest_Mask->new(CAN11 => 4,C
+AN29 => 4);
ok( defined $SptTgtCfg, 'new() returened something' );
ok( $SptTgtCfg->isa('SptTgtCfg'), " and it's the right class" );
is( $SptTgtCfg->CAN11, 7, ' CAN11()' );
is( $SptTgtCfg->CAN29, 2, ' CAN29)' );
whether i am doing correct or not, please suggest. If i run this code, i am getting error as
1. ok 1 - use SptTgtCfg;
2. Gllobal symbol requires explicit package name
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