you are looking for assertions, unfortunatelly they only work on the unstable versions of perl. assertions::compat is also available but it requires you to test constants explicitelly as ...
dbg and expensive_test();

Another similar module is ctflags (that stands for "compile time flags"), it is overly complex with too many options... but for what you need:

In some place, at the beggining of your script, include this code to set flags from an environment variable:

use ctflags::parse ns => "myapp:debug", env=>'MYAPPDEBUG';
then in every module where you want to conditionally execute something add:
use ctflags prefix=>'dbg_', 'myapp:debug:*'; dbg_a and print "a flag is on\n"; dbg_b and print "b flag is on\n"; dbg_c and print "c flag is on\n";
Finally, if you call your script as
$ MYAPPDEBUG=ac perl myapp.pl
it will output
a flag is on c flag is on

In reply to Re: Conditional Interpretation? by salva
in thread Conditional Interpretation? by earcam

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