Hi.
I would like to create a constant but it's value is known only in runtume.
I did like this:
my $someVar = "someValue";
use constant CNST => $someVar;
but running this code
print('Got const [', CNST, ']');
I got warning "use of uninitialized ..." and brackets are empty - [].
Is there any way to initialize constant like I want?
What I'm trying to do is having some object which is defined in the module and which can be used from script which uses this module but in readonly mode.
I can define our $var which will be available with $MODULE::var but this allow to change value and I would like to avoid change.
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