Once upon a time Perrin Harkins shaped the electrons to say... > > And then try finding the errors. > > Perl compile errors generally have nice messages with line numbers, but > whatever, XML is fine with me for this type of project. I just think you > guys are being too hard on a technique that has served generations of Perl > coders well. Instant config files are really handy, and I've wished for > them more than once when working in Java.
Normally they do, but not when wrapped in an eval(). I also agree with what brian said, there still is no verification of the data in the config file. -D -- It does not do to leave a live Dragon out of your calculations..
