Hi Monks,
I'm using Perl 5.10.1 on Linux and if I run this code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#...miscellaneous code here...
require MIME::Base64;
$x = encode_base64('abc');
it fails with this error:
"Undefined subroutine &main::encode_base64 called at ./test.pl line 4."
Changing the "require" to "use" avoids the error.
Why do I get the above error when I "require", but not when I "use"?
(I was wanting to use "require" because this part of the code is rarely executed, so I thought this would be (slightly) more efficient.)
Thanks.
Tel2
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