You can use the eval function to run perl code on-the-fly. I mean, supply some perl code to a running script, and from that script run the supplied code with the eval function. Whether or not that's a good idea is another matter. But is does sound a bit like a X-Y problem. Why do you think you need this feature, e.g. what are you trying to achieve?
Cheers
Harry
In reply to Re: changing source code in run time
by dHarry
in thread changing source code in run time
by Anonymous Monk
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