In practise this isn't done much, because modules do the same thing with a lot less fuss. If you want global variables, just create a module with variables in it, and access the variables from your main program. This is one of the times you can really appreciate Perl letting you break the rules in a good way.
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Jeremy
I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.
In reply to Re: OO vs. global variables...
by jepri
in thread OO vs. global variables...
by dragonchild
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