I can't get that to work in my script. ;[ If i "require" a module from my main script, that module can't reach "compress" by simply calling "compress", only by calling "GLOBAL->compress". This is my test setup:
main.pl#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use GLOBAL;
compress "main\n";
require "MODULE.pm";
MODULE->test;
GLOBAL.pmpackage GLOBAL;
use base 'Exporter'
our @EXPORT = qw(compress);
sub compress {
print shift;
}
1;
MODULE.pmpackage MODULE;
sub test {
compress "test\n";
}
1;
Did i just do something wrong is it impossible to use "compress" like this?
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