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Re: how to use several modules by default?

by merlyn (Sage)
on Nov 22, 2000 at 19:14 UTC ( [id://42940]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to how to use several modules by default?

Setting that up in your environment won't help others who are invoking your programs. I suggest you get a text editor that has a templating feature. I could suggest a very popular one, but then we'd start a religious war here. {grin}

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker

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Re: Re: how to use several modules by default?
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 23, 2000 at 16:47 UTC
    >Setting that up in your environment won't help others who are invoking your programs.

    Unless you're serious about having `debug' and `release' versions of your programs. In theory, there shouldn't be any need for non-developing users to activate strictness or diagnostics, or even warnings, right? In practice, it won't hurt them to have to do this manually anyway.

    IMHO, of course.

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