If it works in the .pm, it'll work in the .pl. Another error must have been introduced. Ikegami - I think you got it - but with one exception: You have to include shebang (#!/usr/bin/perl) at the top of a .pl, but not at the top of a .pm file.Just to nitpick a tad, the shebang has nothing to do with the difference between a ".pl" and a ".pm". Perl sees no difference between files, whatever their extension happens to be. The only practical difference is that 'use' and 'require' will append a .pm to the package name you pass them. In any case, anything involving a shebang has to do with your shell/kernel.
In reply to Re^3: Can I do single-file, Object oriented perl?
by BUU
in thread Can I do single-file, Object oriented perl?
by FatDog
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