I think you're overestimating the effort required to make a module. Take
this sample module for instance:
##############
package Tim::UC;
#Usage: Tim::UC::UCArray(\@array);
#Desc: Takes an array ref as an argument and
# converts the entire array to uppercase.
sub UCArray{
my $ref = $_[0];
foreach my $element(@{$ref}){
$element = uc($element);
}
}
1
##############
If you put the module above in a file called UC.pm in the site/lib/Tim
folder, you will have a module with your reusable subroutine. The only
weird part: Don't forget that the last line should be just a '1'. Just put
a use Tim::UC; at the top of your script and you're set. I keep mine in the
Tim tree so I won't bump into any future CPAN modules, but you can easily
see how to use this for your particular situation.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hytham Shehab
To: perl
Sent: 6/23/02 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: how to include a subroutine from external file?
i think that writing a module is not my answere, i think it is a huge
complicated answere for a simple question.
all what i want is simply put all my used subroutines in a seperate
files,
then call the subroutine from that file whenever i want to use the
subroutine, am i clear now?
no redundency is my only target, thats it...
thx v. much, specially Lundeen and drieux
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Hytham Shehab
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