everything is local, except... the initialization of things like $dbh and friends

Allow me to pick some relevant bits out of your posted code and paraphrase perrin's response:

my ($dbuser, $dbpass, $dbh); $dbuser = 'nobody'; $dbpass = 'NobodyPassword'; ... &middle_of_page(); # main content, DBI results, etc. ... sub middle_of_page { # ... $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:whatever', $dbuser, $dbpass, {RaiseError = +> 1}); # prepare, execute and print query results # wrapped in HTML elements }

Congratulations! By referencing the global "$dbh and friends" within your middle_of_page sub, you have just created a closure!

Change to

... &middle_of_page($dbh, $dbuser, $dbpass); # main content, DBI resul +ts, etc. ... sub middle_of_page { my ($dbh, $dbuser, $dbpass) = @_; # ... $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:whatever', $dbuser, $dbpass, {RaiseError = +> 1}); # prepare, execute and print query results # wrapped in HTML elements }

and that closure will not be created, thus preventing $dbh from being preserved across calls.


In reply to Re: mod_perl with Apache::Registry with CGI.pm design considerations by dsheroh
in thread mod_perl with Apache::Registry with CGI.pm design considerations by hacker

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