Then you will have to supply more information because what you've shown so far works as expected:
#! perl -sw
use 5.010;
use strict;
our $FLAG;
if( $FLAG ) {
require '780835-s.pl';
doit();
}
#! perl -sw
use 5.010;
use strict;
use threads;
sub t{
say 'Hi from thread';
}
sub doit {
say 'Before';
my $t = threads->create( \&t );
say 'After';
}
1;
C:\test>780835-m -FLAG=0
C:\test>780835-m -FLAG=1
Before
After
Hi from thread
Perl exited with active threads:
1 running and unjoined
0 finished and unjoined
0 running and detached
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