Three different posts, at least two slightly different questions (with different solutions).
Could you please post code, that when run, actually exhibits the full and complete problem that you are seeing. Also, please attach the actual error / warning message that is generated. An actual, fully working demo that reproduces the problem will help greatly.
Input data (a configuration file), output data (the warnings or errors thrown), code that generates the output data from the input data, and what you actually expect the output data to look like would be most helpful.
Or, you can keep spoon feeding us information until we accidentally hit upon a solution (or something that looks like a solution).
Perhaps I am just foggy in the head today.
It is said that "only perl can parse Perl." I don't even come close until my 3rd cup of coffee. --MidLifeXis
In reply to Re^5: Config::Std to lexial in BEGIN { } throws warning?
by MidLifeXis
in thread Config::Std to lexical in BEGIN { } throws warning?
by gorash
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