Hi, I'm trying to make some stuff in my module configurable via AppConfig but can't get it to work. What I'd like to do is give it a configfile like this:
use Blah ( Config => '/home/me/config.txt' );
My code: module Blah:
package Blah; use AppConfig; my $config = AppConfig->new(); sub import { my (%args) = @_; if ( $args{'Config'} ) { $config->file($args{'Config'}); } #### next few lines for testing only use Data::Dumper; print Dumper(\%args); } use Othermodule ( Config => $config );
If I add 'use Blah (Config => "/configfile")' to my code it doesn't seem to pass the config to 'Othermodule'. Where am I going wrong?

In reply to use Module (LIST) and 'import' by eXile

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