Hi
Just one week ago I started writing my first module, thus my knowledge may not be that of a Saint ...
Nevertheless
First I believe you have to give your module a name by provding a line like
package mytest;
Then I understood that an instance of that Class/Package would keep it's contents in a hash, thus I'd put the name-variable
in this hash:
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {};
my $self->{name} = ""; # later assign this var with 'Yoda'
bless $self,$class;
return $self;
}
Hope this helps.
Regards
Stefan K
$dom = "skamphausen.de"; ## May The Open Source Be With You!
$Mail = "mail@$dom; $Url = "http://www.$dom";
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