On Jul 15, Connie Chan said:
>>1
>Hehe... I forgot the 1; again , but I do have this in my code. =)
>
>> my $ref = \%lib1::abc;
>How about if I don't package it ? and hopefully just make it looks
>like %ENV ? For my case in real , that's something like this :
>
>## params.pl in /lib/ ##
>my $lib{root} = 'C:/myLib/'; my $rt = $lib{root};
>my $lib{char_maps} = $rt."chinese/gbb5.map";
>my $lib{gb_map} = $rt}."chinese/gb.map";
>....
>my $lib{temp} = $rt."temp/";
Warning: you cannot my() a subscript.
my $foo[$i]; # is a syntax error
You'd have to say:
my %lib;
$lib{...} = ...;
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