In order to use perlcc. (no comments needed), I need to change all of the 'use' commands to 'require' for inclusion in the compile.

require threads ; require threads::shared ; require IO::Socket; require Thread::Semaphore; require Getopt::Std; require Carp;

Works for all but Carp.

PerlThreads]# perlcc -o xm xm.pl /usr/bin/perlcc: xm.pl did not compile: String found where operator expected at xm.pl line 98, near "carp "bad + args"" (Do you need to predeclare carp?) String found where operator expected at xm.pl line 144, near "carp "N +amed pipe (-n) required "" (Do you need to predeclare carp?) String found where operator expected at xm.pl line 151, near "carp "p +roblem with the NamedPipe ($opt_n) "" (Do you need to predeclare carp?) ....

obvious - don't use Carp. Other than that, any suggestions or explanations?


In reply to Require Carp - doesn't by Wiggins

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