Dear Monks,
This is related to stevieb's question and his desire to use 'require' for seldom used modules:
Where in a package should 'use' be called?
I have used the following:
use ... qw( ... );
but when I use 'require', it doesn't let me select the subroutines I need for execution. If the default doesn't include what I need, then the script fails at execution time.
Is there a better way to use 'require' or am I using 'require' incorrectly?
Regards...Ed
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