so all that line does is return a true value?
Yes.
Is that line always in a module?
Almost always. As you discovered, the module has to return a true value when it is loaded. By convention, modules are usually ended with a "1;" to ensure that the required true value is returned. Any true value will do though.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Perl Module returning a not true value
by sauoq
in thread Perl Module returning a not true value
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