Are you ~sure~ this does what you want it to?I think so. I have the absolute path to a file containing a set of functions which I want to drag into my code, and this should happen at runtime. If there is a problem with the 'required' file, it's fine for me to get an exception. I *could* catch it, but in my particular case I just want to abort the program, so the default behaviour is fine.
In reply to Re^2: disambiguating require (or: require loves join more than catfile)
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in thread disambiguating require (or: require loves join more than catfile)
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