Your explanation++ is very good and clear and may benefit future readers of this thread.

Unfortunately and for reasons I don't understand, Polyglot cannot use our to declare/alias package globals and also cannot use the fully-qualified form of a package-global variable name to access it. The only solution acceptable to Polyglot is that the behavior of strict be changed so that it may be used in any or all of the constituent text files of the application's source without otherwise altering that source in any way. Again, I don't understand Polyglot's reasoning on this point, but I very much doubt it's likely ever to change.


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In reply to Re^2: How to import "global" variables into sub-scripts from main script? by AnomalousMonk
in thread How to import "global" variables into sub-scripts from main script? by Polyglot

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