Not a while module, just one function within it.

That one function is big :) though the point remains, it is important to know what you're trying to accomplish

Not any kind of tutorial, just an example of use.

The synopsis contains one(samples/tag.pl), and more can be found in INSIDE

t/20-localize-target.t t/21-localize-level.t t/22-localize-block.t t/23-localize-ctl.t t/24-localize-magic.t t/25-localize-multi.t t/26-localize-numerous.t

Any explanation of how it does whatever it does would be a bonus, but not a requirement to answer the question. If you can't answer the question, move on. Probably someone else can.

You'll notice I didn't reply directly to you, so I was not trying to answer the question, not that it is a requirement for participation.

In any case, maybe you can answer Lotus1 question?


In reply to Re^4: Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk

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