True. For a standalone script, it's always nice to see some globally used parameters at the top for easy customization/configuration.
I do the follwing in such cases...
If the variables are "configuration" type of variables, I would use constants, not plain scalars. I feel much better in knowing that most ( if not all ) of the globally accessible variables would be visually different from other local variables:
#!perl use constant LOG_DIRECTORY => '/foo/bar/baz'; use constant SOME_URL => 'http://baboon.com'; main(); sub main { .... some_random_function( LOG_DIRECTORY, $local_variable ); }
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Some suggestions on coding style - a chance to critique
by lestrrat
in thread Some suggestions on coding style - a chance to critique
by emilford
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