From: Aaron W <aa...@au...> - 2004-03-25 19:35:39
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I don't see how R'ing TFM at all helped me understand why "use Wx ':allclasses'" screws up PAR and and "use Wx ':everything'" doesn't. And in my case, I did have to go through and modify all of my .pm's generated by WxGlade to change the :allclasses to :everything --- PAR gave me an error for each one. Maybe this is because I didn't take out the unless(caller) line. But, I'm not really sure what file to take it out of ... I couldn't find it in par.pl, or pp.bat. Oh well. I'm just glad it works. Clay Harmony wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: DH [mailto:cra...@ya...] >> >>try >> >> perldoc pp >> perldoc PAR >> >>one of these days if you're curious >>to figure out how par works >> >>modifying your program is a bizzare workaround >> >> >> > >Yes, I would prefer not having to modify my program. > >My main script has "use Wx 0.15 qw[:allclasses];" and that doesn't seem >to fully work. Changing that to "use Wx 0.15 qw[:everything];" makes it >work. I don't fully understand why. > >I've tried using "pp -M Wx -o app.exe app.pl", but that doesn't work. > >Apparently there's something I'm missing, then. Chalk it up to me not >being as smart as you, if that helps. I _have_ read the docs on pp and >par. >You seem to know what I'm missing, and if you'd be so kind, could you >tell me what that is? > >Thank you, >Clay. > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id70&alloc_id638&op=click > > |