My bad. I was thinking of
vars. For pragmas you have to
be a little creative. But if you use what I learned at
Re (tilly) 1: How does strict work?, it is doable but slightly tricky.
Perhaps an example would be best.
Suppose that you wanted a version of strict and vars
wrapped up in one, takes one argument list and splits it
in the obvious way between strict and vars...
package my_strict;
use strict;
use vars;
sub import {
shift; # I know my class name I hope
my (@vars, @strictures);
foreach (@_) {
if (/\W/) {
push @vars, $_;
}
else {
push @strictures, $_;
}
}
my $pkg = caller;
$^H = eval "
package $pkg;
no strict;
use strict qw(@strictures);
vars->import(\@vars);
\$^H;
";
}
1;
Is that what you wanted?
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