Hello,

I'm trying to use a package structure, but I have some problems.

I have two scripts:

- myFile.pl;

- Config.pm;

I'm trying to include config.pm in myFile.pm,
I'm doing it using Exporter module.


But I have an error and I don't understand what it is wrong with it:
This is the content of Config.pm:
package Config; use strict; use warnings; our (@ISA,@EXPORT,$VERSION); use Exporter; @ISA=qw(Exporter); @EXPORT=qw($test DEFAULT_LOCAL_PATH ); $VERSION=0.01; use constant DEFAULT_LOCAL_PATH=>'something here'; my $test='hello'; 1;

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An this is myFile.pl content:

use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin"; use Config; print $test;

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I have this error:
Global symbol "$test" requires explicit package name at miFile.pl line + 10. Execution of backup.pl aborted due to compilation errors.

it seems exporter doesn't export anything.
Any help is really welcome.

In reply to Exporter problem by saintex

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