That is very good at explaining what you want to know, I won't lecture

my variables, do not have a package name, If I recall Correctly.

my variables are kinda magical. kiat asked about my variables a while ago. You should read it.
The right way, the way that will work anyway, is like so:

Foo.pl ------- #!/usr/bin/perl use Bar; print $Bar::Baz; Bar.pm ------- package Bar; our $Baz=42; -------

In older version of perl5, instead of our you would do something like:

use vars qw($Bar); $Bar=42;

You might also search this site for "Variable scope" or something like that.
Well, I hope that helps.


In reply to Re: Vexed $Package::Var Usage by Dylan
in thread Vexed $Package::Var Usage by Anonymous Monk

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