Sure. And the world is a bad place. Did you ever avoid to load a module because it can execute arbitrary code?
I would prefer command-line parameters but if the OP insists loading constants from a module isn't so bad IMHO:
package MyConf { use constant NOSE => q(cuke); use feature qw(say); say __PACKAGE__; 1; }
#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use feature qw(say); use lib q(.); use MyConf; say qq(My nose isa @{[MyConf::NOSE]}!); __END__
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In reply to Re^3: Prepocessing perl code / substing variables
by karlgoethebier
in thread Prepocessing perl code / substing variables
by nataraj
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