build a pm to store them.

Tor.



Brian Ling wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I have a main Perl program that needs to read in a config file that just
> sets some variable values, what is the best way to do this. The config
> file can be in any format I want such as:
> 
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> my $var = 3;
> my $var1 = 4 ;
> my $var2 = 234; etc
> 
> So how could I run this from within my main program so that the var can
> be used afterwards, or is there a better way of achieving the same
> result.
> 
> On a side topic, how do multiple source code files work in Perl. How can
> you do things such as include another file so that I can use it's
> subroutines.
> 
> Any pointer would be welcome.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Brian
> 
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