This is for you script file 'mycode.plx'
# In script file named: mycode.plx
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics; # This just gives you more info.
use lib '/home/neversaint/MyPerl/src';
use MyPackage;
# Now the rest of your code.
This is for your package file 'MyPackage.pm'
# In MyPackage.pm
package MyPackage;
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
sub some_function
{
print("My some function");
}
Now here is the important part. The
use statement, the
file name, and the
package declaration MUST all be in the same case.
- Use statement: use MyPackage;
- File Name: MyPackage.pm
- Package statement: package MyPackage;
Kristofer Hoch
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