The built-in Exporter module is hard to use. I prefer Perl6::Export to do this job.

But the problem which is annoying me is it conflict with use strict, script would complain

package Win32::ExcelSimple; use Perl6::Export; use strict; use warnings; ....... ...... sub qux is export(:MANDATORY) { print "quuuuuuuuux!"; } __OUTPUT__ C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Win32>perl -c C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\ +Win32\Exce lSimple.pm Variable "%EXPORT" is not imported at C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Win3 +2\ExcelSim ple.pm line 78. Variable "%EXPORT_TAGS" is not imported at C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib +\Win32\Exc elSimple.pm line 78. Global symbol "@EXPORT_OK" requires explicit package name at C:\strawb +erry\perl\ site\lib\Win32\ExcelSimple.pm line 78. Global symbol "%EXPORT" requires explicit package name at C:\strawberr +y\perl\sit e\lib\Win32\ExcelSimple.pm line 78. Global symbol "%EXPORT_TAGS" requires explicit package name at C:\stra +wberry\per l\site\lib\Win32\ExcelSimple.pm line 78. BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at C:\strawberry\perl +\site\lib\ Win32\ExcelSimple.pm line 78.
Any helps?

UPDATE: s/hardly/hard/ Thanks to Anonymous monk ;)





I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction


In reply to %Export warning? by xiaoyafeng

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