If you haven't tried it yet, add this to the top of your code:

use strict; use diagnostics;

What you should then see when you run your code:

Can't locate UNIVERSAL/require.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ... BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at wtf.pl line 9 (#1) (F) You said to do (or require, or use) a file that couldn't be found. Perl looks for the file in all the locations mentioned in @ +INC, unless the file name included the full path to the file. Perhaps +you need to set the PERL5LIB or PERL5OPT environment variable to say w +here the extra library is, or maybe the script needs to add the library + name to @INC. Or maybe you just misspelled the name of the file. See perlfunc/require and lib.

perl will help you, if you'll let it. It will take some time to get your head wrapped around the warnings so you'll know what they're telling you/what to look for. Once you've got a good feel for it, you can keep the screen clutter down by switching from the diagnostics pragma to the warnings pragma.

Good on ya for the effort!


In reply to Re: Universal Require by gloryhack
in thread Universal Require by simonodell1

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