I am scratching my head a little...
Why is it that in my code the following, throws global symbol errors ...
my $META_HIDDEN = 1;
sub META_HIDDEN : lvalue { $META_HIDDEN }
my $META_EXT = 'meta';
sub META_EXT : lvalue { $META_EXT }
my $to = $self->abs_loc .
( META_HIDDEN ? "/.$newname." : "/$newname." )
. META_EXT;
But if I change to the following ...everything is fine!
my $META_HIDDEN = 1;
sub META_HIDDEN : lvalue { $META_HIDDEN }
my $META_EXT = 'meta';
sub META_EXT : lvalue { $META_EXT }
my $to;
if (META_HIDDEN){
$to = $self->abs_loc . "/.$newname.". META_EXT;
}
else {
$to = $self->abs_loc . "/$newname.". META_EXT;
}
Am I missing something really dumb?
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