Hello, I want to create a common Perl module file that will have all the modules includes needed for my main perl script. how to do that.. Here is what i want to achieve. #abc.pm -----
package abc; use strict; use File::Path 'mkpath'; # for mkdir #use warnings; use integer; use File::Basename; use File::Copy; # for move use IO::Zlib; # to read gzip input files use IO::File; # to read non gzip input files use Text::Trim; use Data::Types qw(is_int is_string); use Shell qw (cat); use Sys::Hostname; use Time::Local;
....... so on i need to add some of my custom perl modules as well here. These modules are common that are being used for my different perl scripts. I want not to include all these on all perl scripts. just include this abc.pm into my perl scripts and all modules that are defined into abc.pm should be included on my perl script. like:
#myscript.pl use abc; ## i just need to include abc.pm and can use the module features that +are defined into abc.pm.
help needed. Thanks.

In reply to Want to create a common Perl module by pankaj41483

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