You need to use our rather than my in the Perl module.

my:
our:

Notice above I use the scope operator. With our the scope operator is not needed. The name of variable $bar in package Foo is $Foo::bar; however, when we declare $bar with our (i.e., our $bar; ), then to access $bar outside of package Foo we do not need the scope (i.e., $Foo::bar becomes just $bar).


abc.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use xyz qw(:DEFAULT @array); print "@array\n"; sub1("Hello!");
xyz.pm
package xyz; use strict; use warnings; require 5.008; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT = qw(sub1); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(@array); open my $fh, '<', "qwerty.txt" or die "Cannot open file: ($!)"; our @array = <$fh>; sub sub1 { my $text = shift; print "Text: $text\n"; }

In reply to Re: Using variables, arrays etc from a perl module in main script. by walkingthecow
in thread Using variables, arrays etc from a perl module in main script. by avanta

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