Although make sure you use parens when calling a dynamically defined subroutine otherwise you'll get a compile-time error under strict 'subs'.defined &mysubtocheck && mysubtocheck();
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broquaint
In reply to Re: use module if condition is met
by broquaint
in thread use module if condition is met
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