Dear monks,
I am searching your wisdom or an excerpt from your library regarding the following question:
Suppose I have a module called Test::Test1, and in that module, at the very beginning, I have the statements "use warnings;" and "use constant TESTCONST => 1;".
Furthermore, I have a Perl script called script.pl which uses that module, i.e. I have "use Test::Test1;" at the beginning of script.pl. Then, obviously, using the constant TESTCONST in script.pl works as expected, but warnings do not seem to be enabled in script.pl.
Is there an overview about which of the various "use ..." statements, if given in a module, make the module's callers behave like if the "use ..." statements was given directly in the caller?
Of course, the deeper sense of my question is that I have dozens of scripts which all should use the same basic settings regarding warnings, strict mode, utf8 and a bunch of others.
Thank you very much,
Nocturnus
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