which might have led ikegami into thinking that the file should always return true
You could require your included file to return something defined. Requiring the included file to return something true is much clearer and simpler, though, and Perl programmers are already accustomed to doing that.
In reply to Re^5: Why do we need a \n with do FILENAME?
by ikegami
in thread Why do we need a \n with do FILENAME?
by rovf
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