> . Do you know the difference between going up 1 level in the call stack as opposed to going up one level lexically?

Yes I know the difference and I was very surprised that you don't call the sub from the filescope.

That was your decision, nobody suggested this. ..

Otherwise you may wanna try my original guess closed_over() °.

Since I don't have the possibility to run tests at the moment I'll leave this thread now. :)

Good luck!

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!

update

°) and probably explicitly need to use them in the sub! (In a way which isn't deleted by the compiler optimization.)

update

In hindsight if you know all variable names, you don't need padwalker anymore, just inspect the closure vars directly!


In reply to Re^9: Finding file level lexical variables by LanX
in thread Finding file level lexical variables by johndeighan

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