1.: get rid of the Perl4-ish '&func(args)', it has special meaning in Perl5. Read perlsub for the full truth.
2.: One isn't supposed to enter 1;, one is spoosed to return a true value. If your module does not only declare subroutines, it probably returns a true value before:
package Foo; our $x = 'need_this_on_loading'; sub bar {...}
No '1;' is neccessary here, because the initialization of $x returns a true value, as every assignation returns the assigned value. see perlmod and perlop
--In reply to Re: ($$) and 1;
by fruiture
in thread ($$) and 1;
by Jaap
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