$attitude = "humble";
require PerlGOD::Knowledge;
print "master, I beesech your wisdom";
I need a little help using Universal::Require.
here is a snippet of code which works...
my $url = 'http://www.perl.com';
use LWP::Simple;
my $content = get $url;
die "Couldn't get $url" unless defined $content;
print "retrieved, $content";
I tried to use the LWP::Simple module through universal require thusly;
require UNIVERSAL::require;
my $url = 'http://www.perl.com';
my $module = 'LWP::Simple';
my $return_val = $module->use or die $@;
my $content = get $url;
die "Couldn't get $url" unless defined $content;
print "retrieved :: $content";
But it doesnt work :/ erm... what am i doing wrong?
for (1..*) { $thank = "PerlGOD"; }
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