and here another related bug,
B::Deparse appends the wrong
__DATA__ from the used module, cause of package confusion.
lanx@nc10-ubuntu:/tmp$ cat use_wrong.pl
use wrongdata;
print <DATA>;
package TST;
1;
__END__
end
lanx@nc10-ubuntu:/tmp$ perl use_wrong.pl
end
lanx@nc10-ubuntu:/tmp$ cat wrongdata.pm
package TST;
1;
__DATA__
wrongdata
lanx@nc10-ubuntu:/tmp$ perl -MO=Deparse use_wrong.pl
use wrongdata;
print <DATA>;
package TST;
'???';
package TST;
__DATA__
wrongdata
use_wrong.pl syntax OK
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
update
see Re^2: Why shows B::Deparse __END__ as __DATA__? for explanation!
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