For some reason, I thought I had to use a seperate module for the sub () {} optimizations to occur, but the following works fine.

use strict; use warnings; use vars qw( $LOG_FILE_NAME ); BEGIN { if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-?-log(?:=(.*))?$/) { *LOGGING = sub () { 1 }; $LOG_FILE_NAME = $1; } else { *LOGGING = sub () { 0 }; } } if (LOGGING) { if (defined($LOG_FILE_NAME)) { open(LOG_FH, '>>', $LOG_FILE_NAME) or die("Can't open log file: $!\n"); } else { open(LOG_FH, '>&STDERR') or die("Can't dup STDERR: $!\n"); } } print LOG_FH ('Opening log file at '.localtime().".$/") if LOGGING;

perl -MO=Terse script.pl

LISTOP (0x1df5678) leave [1] OP (0x1df55fc) enter COP (0x1df56c0) nextstate OP (0x1ba3544) null [5] COP (0x1df563c) nextstate OP (0x1df53f8) null [5] script.pl syntax OK

In reply to Re: Conditional Compiling by ikegami
in thread Conditional Compiling by ikegami

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