what is the mechanism for adding new routines which are to act like built-in functions if parameter checking is desired?
Prototyping, as I said.
As it is, prototyping has limited appeal if it is restricted to same file usage.
There is no such restriction.
While I said that require fires too late for perl to do anything with your prototypes, I also gave you a suggestion on how to require your other files in time for perl to check the prototypes on your functions. Give it a whirl; I think you'll find that it works as you expected your first attempt to work.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: subroutine prototypes effectiveness across files?
by chromatic
in thread subroutine prototypes effectiveness across files?
by Anonymous Monk
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