You could, cautiously, say that such a design is “elegant,” if the design that you are stuck with is that “there are a bunch of separate scripts.” (Whether or not you think that having “there are a bunch of separate scripts” qualifies as “elegant” is beside the point.) All of the configuration options become available with one simple use statement. No separate parsing is required: the .pm file is the configuration file. If the options, once set, almost never ever change, that works.
In reply to Re^2: Should you use a module to hold configuration items?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Should you use a module to hold configuration items?
by romandas
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