Whats the correct way of using constants in a large multi-script and package environment? I have a large list of constants in a seperate file like this:

use constant VERSION => "1.5.7"; ....

To use them in my web scripts (webscript.cgi) so I would do this:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; BEGIN { require "../constants.pl"; }; print VERSION;

Now I am writing a package to use within the website and would like it to have access to the constants as well. When I require them in this package I get errors saying:

Bareword "VERSION" not allowed while strict subs in use at ./webscript +.cgi

Does anyone have a better suggestion to approaching using constants in this way?


In reply to Using constants in multiple scripts by vancetech

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