Dear Monks,
my name is Pedro and I just joined the monastery!
I have a doubt on how to include my own modules in other modules. For instance if I have the following:
lib/
Module/
Try
Error.pm
Task.pm
Main.pm
Now if I wan to use the Error.pm in Module::Main how do I do that.
If, while developing the module, and before installing my it I simply do
package Module::Main
use Module::Try::Error;
I get an error when I try to run the code.
Same thing happens when I want to use Module::Try::Error in Module::Try::Task and do
package Module::Try::Task;
use Module::Try::Error;
any help is much appreciated!
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