> No, it isn't.

Something is ...

... running B::Xref on a minimalist script shows the namespace being magically populated

t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & ("" + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & () + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (* + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (*= + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (+ + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (+= + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (- + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (-= + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (/ + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (/= + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (0+ + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (<=> + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (abs + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (bool + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (cmp + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & (nomethod + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & _VERSION + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & boolean + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & declare + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & is_alpha + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & is_qv + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & new + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & noop + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & normal + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & numify + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & parse + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & qv + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & stringify + subdef t_float.pl (definitions) 0 version & vcmp + subdef t_float.pl (main) 3 float $ VERSION + intro

d:\exp\version>type t_float.pl package float; our $VERSION = 'v1.0234'; d:\exp\version>

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re^6: RFC: Version::Easy by LanX
in thread RFC: Version::Easy by LanX

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