Hello fellow Monks,

I just stumbled about a little curiousity (I see it that way) when trying to require a Modul. I use:
eval { require SomeModul }; return 0 if ($@);
This is triggered by a button event in a GUI. But when I now fix the compile error in this Modul and try it a second time (without restarting the GUI), my script crashes. Is this correct? Maybe I have done something wrong, so I was wondering if other people can give me a hint on this and maybe a way to do it right.
I use wxPerl for the GUI and I have produced this error with Perl 5.8.8 under WinXP
Humble,

Andre

In reply to Require a Modul that produced a error before by Outaspace

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