Hi in the following code does the declaration of
$y happen in a different scope.
Is it documented behaviour?
t_set.pl
use strict;
use warnings;
use B::Deparse;
sub test {
use set my $y =666;
print $y;
}
#test();
print B::Deparse->new()->coderef2text(\&test);
error
Global symbol "$y" requires explicit package name at d:/exp/t_set.pl a
+borted due to compilation errors.
["set", 666]
set.pm
exec 't_set.pl' unless caller;
package set;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump qw/dd pp/;
sub import {
dd \@_;
}
1;
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