I'm trying to understand how the import in
Text::Template works, and my asking here
Re: Text::Template and delayed use vars
I tried this
use strict;
use warnings;
{
no strict "refs";
*T::x = \"a";
*T::y = \"b";
}
{
package T;
print "package ", __PACKAGE__, "\n";
print $T::x, "\n";
print $T::y, "\n";
#print our $y, "\n"; # works, print b
print $y, "\n"; # Variable "$y" is not imported
}
{
package P;
print "package ", __PACKAGE__, "\n";
print $T::x, "\n";
my $y = "test";
print $y, "\n";
}
What is the trick to have
$y displaying the value it received in the
main package without giving this variable a package scope using
our ?
Thanks
F.
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