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Greetings, I'm attempting to learn brian_d_foy's modulino. In this early prototype I'm getting an uninitialized error about $VERSION. What is the cause?

You've pasted a module into a script -- that is anti-modulino friend

I didn't realize until now that his modulino demo has that UNITCHECK stuff -- it doesn't belong in 99.9999% of code

The most useful part of the modulino idea is having all code in modules, and having your program , your foo.pl call one function, say  use MyModulino; MyModulino::MainCLI();

This is whats most important part of modulino idea, that code is in the module, its modular, its testable, its extensible

The anti-modulino way is put all the code in foo.pl and App::MyModulino is just empty module with $VERSION number

I guess all this time he's been to make modulino mean something beyond "script as module" -- and all this time I've been using modulino as script-as-module

Whoa


In reply to Re: modulino and $VERSION (all code in module , script as module ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread modulino and $VERSION by neilwatson

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