Hi,
I want to have a Module with two different versions (say 1.0 and 2.0). The Module should behave differently when I use
use Module 1.0;
and
use Module 2.0;
How can I achieve this. Should I have two Module.pm files? or should I have two sets of subroutines in the same file?
I tried something like this, DID NOT WORK, it always picked the last defined subroutine.
package Module;
our ($VERSION, @EXPORT, @ISA);
use Exporter;
@ISA=qw#Exporter#;
$VERSION = q#1.0#;
sub routine1 {
print "This is version: $VERSION\n";
}
$VERSION = q#2.0#;
sub routine1 {
print "This is version: $VERSION\n";
}
1;
Thanks in advance!!
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