Note, a BEGIN block isn't necessary -- a bare block is fine as long
as it is defined prior to the sub calls. Also, a BEGIN block may not
always be the appropriate mechanism:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
my %opt;
getopt('n',\%opt);
BEGIN
{
my $foo = $opt{n};
sub up {
$foo++;
sub get {$foo}
}
}
up();
up();
print get();
Now, if you comment out the BEGIN line above it will work as one
might have expected. Not that I think this might be a common problem,
but I thought it might be worthwhile to highlight the difference.
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