Hi,
A thing that has nothing to do with your problem, but I won't use the indirect method call when you're not dealing with OO. Tester::Test->test() Because that way your first argument in the @_ array will be the Package name 'Tester::Test'.
Use the normal method Tester::Test::test() or use the Exporter module to import the subroutines into your namespace.
Tester::Test.pm
package Tester::Test;
use strict;
use Exporter qw/ import /;
our @EXPORT_OK = qw/ test /;
sub test{
print "test";
}
1;
t.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI;
use Tester::Test qw/test/; # if you want to import it into your namesp
+ace
Tester::Test::test();
# or directly test() if you have imported it
exit;
Regards,
|fire| at irc.freenode.net
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