Well but even when putting a sub-declaration into a BEGIN block codefoldinmg isn't effected!
> perl -MO=Deparse tst.pl
sub BEGIN {
sub MyPackg::DBG {
0;
}
}
our $a = 1;
package MyPackg;
print 'DEBUGGING' if DBG(); # <-- oops
print 'huhu';
tst.pl syntax OK
OK forget it this works, thanks!
BEGIN {
sub MyPackg::Debug {!!0};
}
our $a=1;
package MyPackg;
use constant DBG => MyPackg::Debug;
print "DEBUGGING" if DBG; # won't be compiled
print "huhu";
> perl -MO=Deparse tst.pl
sub BEGIN {
sub MyPackg::Debug {
0;
}
}
our $a = 1;
package MyPackg;
sub BEGIN {
require constant;
do {
'constant'->import('DBG', Debug())
};
}
'???';
print 'huhu';
tst.pl syntax OK
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