If in the original module, $varry is declared outside the sub and accessed within subs, like this:
package zor; my $varry = "Hello world\n"; sub lol { print $varry; }
Then you should be able to poke at it using PadWalker. It's a bad idea, sure, but it's feasible.
In reply to Re: Changing Local Variable Out of Context
by tobyink
in thread Changing Local Variable Out of Context
by trigoku
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