is there a way to declare them when the file is 'require'd
Yes, there is, if you can use() the module. It requires that you write your own &import routine.
use vars ();
sub import {
my $pkg = caller;
no strict 'vars';
vars::->import(map { /(.)(.*)/; "$1$pkg\::$2" } qw/ $var1 $var2 $e
+tc /);
}
If you export things with the Exporter module you need to handle that:
use vars ();
sub import {
__PACKAGE__->export_to_level(1, @_);
my $pkg = caller;
no strict 'vars';
vars::->import(map { /(.)(.*)/; "$1$pkg\::$2" } qw/ $var1 $var2 $e
+tc /);
}
Exporter does this for you if you export the variables, so that's a much easier way...
ihb
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