I do not mean to imply by this that they must match. Often you will have a variable (eg a debugging flag) which naturally cuts across module boudaries. However it is often true that when you want to use a variable in many places, it would be cleaner to encapsulate the logic that said variable is used to control into some functions that you isolate into a module. (For instance for the debugging flag you could have a logging function.)
Something to be aware of and think about.
BTW in answer to your specific question, my personal answer is to use an application configuration module where each module says what variables it will import from its configuration scripts, but the configuration scripts are themselves kept in the same directory. Variables that need to be shared across multiple modules can be imported by the configuration scripts and then re-exported. A bit complex, but it works quite well for a system with ~60K lines of Perl.
In reply to Re (tilly) 1: Coding Perl With Style
by tilly
in thread Coding Perl With Style
by Dogma
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