Sadly, yes, as I don't have Games::Dice installed. First thing I checked. I don't even see how it could be cached somewhere, as I've tested that altering my Dice.pm alters the program's behavior (Deleting subroutines from Dice.pm causes errors was my test).

I'm not planning on doing it this way "For keeps." I emailed the function to the module's maintainer as a "rough draft." I'm just perplexed as to why this isn't working for me, since my function is designed identically and in the same context as the two native functions.


In reply to Re^2: Dice.pm - I'm doing it wrong, somehow. by pobocks
in thread Dice.pm - I'm doing it wrong, somehow. by pobocks

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