Current Perl documentation can be found at perldoc.perl.org.
Here is our local, out-dated (pre-5.6) version:
You can do this via symbolic references, provided you haven't set
use strict "refs". So instead of $var, use ${'var'}.
local $var = "global";
my $var = "lexical";
print "lexical is $var\n";
no strict 'refs';
print "global is ${'var'}\n";
If you know your package, you can just mention it explicitly, as in
$Some_Pack::var. Note that the notation $::var is not the dynamic $var in the current package, but rather the one in
the main
package, as though you had written $main::var. Specifying the package
directly makes you hard-code its name, but it executes faster and avoids
running afoul of use strict "refs".