what I mean by argument is a switch/option that I pass to the module that I call
whithin my main perl script. Yes I have those line in my module:
>use vars qw( @EXPORT, @ISA );
>@EXPORT = qw( function_name );
>@ISA = qw( Exporter );
>require Exporter
the module is so long that is not worth posting over here. All I need is to be able to
pass an argument/switch to it, in my case is a file name.
so I need to have something like
use mymodule -myargument=<value>
I hope I am a little clearer this time.
Thanks
I.S
Troy Denkinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thursday 16 August 2001 16:16, F.H wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> Can you use in a perl script a module with an argument. something like
>> use mymodule -myargument;
>>
>> I get this message: "-myargument" is not exported bt the mymodule module.
>> I tried in the module this
>> @mymodule::EXPORT = qw(myargument )
>> and still it didn't work.
>
>Is this a module you're creating? If so, can you post all (if it's brief) or
>some of it so we can see what you're trying to do?
>
>I think what you probably want is:
>
>use vars qw( @EXPORT, @ISA );
>@EXPORT = qw( function_name );
>@ISA = qw( Exporter );
>require Exporter;
>
>I'm not sure what you mean by "argument".
>
>Regards,
>
>Troy
>
>
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