A module should end in a statement that evaluates to true. It is common to simply end your module with this:
1;
You'll have another challenge. Require doesn't import tpack(). Have a look at perlmod. That is the POD where you can read up on properly implementing a module. In specific, you're probably wanting for the module to export tpack(), and then for your main script to use instead of require(ing) the module.
Dave
In reply to Re: #include equivalent in Perl.
by davido
in thread #include equivalent in Perl.
by dislimit
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