Hi Monks,

On Windows:
I am currently doing this and wonder if it a good technique...it has been working for me...

I probably wouldn't be asking about this except that I am trying to get my program to use -d:DProf and, while I CAN T prove it, it *seems* like DProf doesn't like this syntax 100% of the time. I get random crashes and *think* it might be related..anyone know how to get debug info out of this before the GP fault?

FILE=prog.pl { our $var1 = 'hi'; our $var2; FILE=subs/input.pm { if ($main::var1 =~ //) FILE=subs/output.pm { if ($main::var1 =~ //)

I don't like long source files and I want something similar for this type code and for OO modules. thanks!!!


In reply to breaking apart program (and maybe DProf prob) by smackdab

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