This conversation just came up.  Look in the archives for the subject
"sharing subroutines".  Summary:  Yes, modules are the way to do it, but
simple ones are not that hard to write.  Look for the thread for the
example.

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Subject: #include or similar


I'm looking for an equivalent to C's #include or shell's . in perl, and I
can't find it.  Can anyone tell me how to include a second file at runtime
without writing a module?

If writing a module is the only way to do it, can someone give a a very
simple example of a module?

Andrew Clark
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