If it would be unreliable, it should fail sometimes - but it doesn't, ....
I am pretty sure that Toby meant "unreliable" as in "the return value depends on whether that file had already been required before".
Let me expand his example a bit:
use strict; use warnings; use autodie; use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /; use Data::Dump; my ($fh, $filename) = tempfile(); print $fh qq('Hello, world';\n); close $fh; my $first = require $filename; dd $first; my $second = require $filename; dd $second;
Output:
"Hello, world" 1
In reply to Re^4: Is require still required?
by haj
in thread Is require still required?
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