package AAA; use 5.20.1; use lib ('.'); use BBB; use parent('Exporter'); our @EXPORT=('$bbb','$msg'); our $bbb=BBB->new(); return 1; package BBB; use 5.20.1; use lib '.'; use AAA; sub new{ my $class=shift; my $self=bless {},$class; return $self; } sub hello{ my $self=shift; say 'hello'; } sub hello2{ my $self=shift; $bbb->hello(); } return 1; package main; use 5.20.1; use lib ('.'); use AAA; $bbb->hello2(); perl test.pl Global symbol "$bbb" requires explicit package name at BBB.pm line 16. Compilation failed in require at AAA.pm line 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at AAA.pm line 4. Compilation failed in require at test.pl line 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.pl line 4.

variable $bbb is exported only to package main, not package BBB. I want to make $bbb global to any packages


In reply to Re^2: Export global variables not working correctly by Anonymous Monk
in thread Export global variables not working correctly by Anonymous Monk

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