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Re^5: evil code of the day: global stricture control

by diotalevi (Canon)
on Aug 02, 2007 at 16:06 UTC ( [id://630318]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: evil code of the day: global stricture control
in thread evil code of the day: global stricture control

Er, what? You're bootstrapping a build of perl then? Any perl that's been built is going to have those already and in fact ... if you can run perl code you can run either of those already. I don't get it.

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Re^6: evil code of the day: global stricture control
by vkon (Curate) on Aug 02, 2007 at 20:53 UTC
    My applications designed to run even if perl not present, much like PAR.

    Unlike PAR, it do not create temporaries, it unzips Perl modules on-the-fly.
    My bootstraping sequence starts somewhere, where Carp.pm is not seen, but then Carp.pm becomes seen, when bootstrap sequence reaches certain point.

    Sorry if explanations are not clear, I'm not native English.

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