#!/usr/bin/perl use junk; use strict; use warnings; package Mylib; our $variable1; package main; print("\$variable1 = $variable1\n"); __END__ $variable1 = string1
That package switching creates a lexical (file scoped) alias to $Mylib::variable1, which is accessible in package main.
Whithout that switching, an alias to $main::variable1 is created, which isn't related to the package global $Mylib::variable1 created by declaring our $variable1 in package Mylib.
--shmem
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In reply to Re^3: How to use "our()" variables correctly within a Perl module
by shmem
in thread How to use "our()" variables correctly within a Perl module
by memnoch
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