But it's not silent (under -w):
mysub(1);
BEGIN {
package Foo;
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(mysub);
sub mysub ($) { print "mysub: @_\n" };
}
BEGIN {
Foo->import();
}
## Output
main::mysub() called too early to check prototype at C:\Projects\GPerl
+\Test\g1.pl line 1.
mysub: 1
Though I don't quite understand, if BEGIN blocks are executed before the rest of the containing file is parsed (so sayeth perlmod), why does this happen at all?
MeowChow
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