Does My::Module use Carp? Consider a simple module (Example.pm):
package Example; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; sub with_warn { warn "inside with_warn"; return; } sub with_carp { carp "inside with_carp"; return; } 1;
and a script using it:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Example; Example::with_warn(); Example::with_carp(); warn "inside main script";
We get:
inside with_warn at Example.pm line 5. inside with_carp at /path/to/warn_carp.pl line 7 inside main script at /path/to/warn_carp.pl line 8.
The second warn is issued by the module, but the perspective is that of the original caller. Of course, I could be totally missing the differences with respect the embedding world.

Flavio
perl -ple'$_=reverse' <<<ti.xittelop@oivalf

Don't fool yourself.

In reply to Re: Embed: Using load_module by polettix
in thread Embed: Using load_module by sjfloat

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