I can't reproduce your behavior. It seems to Work For Me:
$ cat one.pl #!/usr/bin/perl do 'two.pl'; $ cat two.pl #!/usr/bin/perl warn "Oops"; do "three.pl"; $ cat three.pl #!/usr/bin/perl warn "Poops"; $ perl one.pl Oops at two.pl line 2. Poops at three.pl line 2.
In reply to Re: behaviour of do
by revdiablo
in thread behaviour of do
by rsiedl
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