there are a few other ways of setting constants i've included. in fact, i *NEVER*
use constant, i don't like the syntax. i don't think
=> looks like assignment (i know,
use constant makes it pretty obvious what it is, but i still use
sub foo(){} anyway.)
see what this gives you...
sub bar { 1 };
sub baz() { 1 };
*zip = sub{ 1 };
*zap = sub(){ 1 };
foreach ( qw/ FOO One::FOO Two::FOO bar baz zip zap / ) {
if ( Two::is_constant( $_ ) ) {
print "$_ Yes\n"; #$_ so i know which one i'm checking
} else {
print "$_ No\n";
}
}
samtregar, i'm glad you got this code working. it stuck in my head yesterday when i saw it mentioned, but i was too involved in the release of star wars to do anything about it.
~Particle *accelerates*
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