I think you need to declare the package name at the top like:
package Your::Package;
Make sue they are in the appropriate directories too.

This is what i have at the top of my modules:

package My::Module; use Exporter qw(import); @EXPORT_OK = qw(sub names here);

An example:

package My::Package; use Exporter qw(import); @EXPORT_OK = qw(print_lines); use strict; use warnings; sub print_lines{ my ($input) = @_; while(my $lines = <$input>){ print $lines; } }

And call it from you script like:

use strict; use warnings; use My::Package qw(print_lines); open my $file, '<', shift; print_lines($file);

In reply to Re: I really need help making a module. by james28909
in thread I really need help making a module. by adur

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