You seem to be confused. There was no last time. This is all the same question. The error message you claim I should have seen was seen, or rather, NOT seen by you too -- spurring you to go on and write a rather long (required to work around the bugs in 5.14), example of how it worked. -- Except that you don't use any of perl's basic error parsing and library statements. Those are also part of perl. That's were the error is finally working out to be. Never starting in my code.

Errors were created in me using a module I was unfamiliar with and used for the first time. But that was in trying to work around the original bug -- on top of that the workaround didn't work either. It suffers from he same bug. Perl doesn't see the vars being defined in the importing module space.

Thank you very much for helping me clarify where the error was. I was fairly certain I had correct code. I did. It really is verifiably broken.

My ways may be unconventional. It's too bad several people here think that is bad and wrong for me not to follow the crowd.

I will have to thank chromatic, though, for getting me to think about it again after I'd stepped away from it for a bit and getting me curious enough to write a real reduction of my prog -- that fully duplicates the error.

You have an odd view... I make a mistake, I correct it and move on, yet you brought up the same spelling thing that YOU overlooked, in an earlier post, that I did. Perhaps you are more irritated with yourself for missing it?

I known I make mistakes -- but correct and move on, or the problems don't get solved. That's the only way I've gotten as far as I have, is by making alot of mistakes, and correcting them and moving on. But hey, I know other people, they say their stuff doesn't smell... Great. I'm not one of them. (would have been nice!)....


In reply to Re^20: can't import using exporter by perl-diddler
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