Thanks, I am using the BEGIN block to do some
require ... import ... stuffs according to the $ENV situation, as well as establish some more $ENV variables.
However I also provided some overloading condition to be made on the %ENV by other modules, so the contents inside the BEGIN maybe need to rerun (and some extra modules maybe import), thaz why I pulled the codes out from BEGIN and form a sub (coz BEGIN can't export), so BEGIN and other modules can share the same operations.
What I still don't understand is why use subs lost this race. Say:
use strict;
use subs "TestMe";
BEGIN { $x = 10; TestMe(); }
sub TestMe {"Test fine"}
strict can effective immediately and alarm $x was not declared, but why not
subs ?
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