Which, by the way, would be a problem with _any_ interpreted programming language that has the equivalent of eval, not just of Perl.
The least you would need would be an externally running program / process that would inspect the Perl program running in memory. Not an easy task, I would think.
Liz
In reply to Re: Locking PERL code another way
by liz
in thread Locking PERL code another way
by Anonymous Monk
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