From: Tony Esposito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ThanksI got this issue resolved.
> One could also "resolve" the constant in a print statement like so:
>
> ...
> print STDERR "ERROR 4: where is between @{[
> MIN_THRESHOLD ]} and @{[ MAX_THRESHOLD ]}.\n";
Yep. It's a shame that the Perl optimizer i
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>
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From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:01 AM
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Subject: Re: CONSTANTS in Perl
From: Tony Esposito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In C, you can define a constants - "variables" whose cont
From: Tony Esposito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In C, you can define a constants - "variables" whose contents can not
> be changed. Is there any way to do this in Perl? There are some
> variables I use that I would love to set as a constant.
In case you really wanted them to be variables you may do thi
Tony Esposito wrote:
> In C, you can define a constants - "variables" whose contents can not
> be changed.
> Is there any way to do this in Perl? There are some variables I use
> that I would love to set as a constant.
>
Hi Tony.
Try this:
use constant BUFFER_LENGTH => 64;
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