Env::Export - Export environment variables as constant subroutines ================================================================== Version: 0.21 WHAT IS IT ---------- This module allows the user to specify one or more environment variables that should be "exported" to the calling namespace as constant subroutines. By doing this, their existence/inexistence can be detected at compile-time. USING Env::Export ----------------- The difference is in how you detect the absence of the environment variable you need: if (exists($ENV{PATH}) and ($ENV{PATH} =~ /.../)) { # Do something } versus: use Env::Export 'PATH'; if (PATH =~ /.../) { # Do something } The first form performs two tests, the first to ensure that the second does not cause a "Use of unitialized value in regular expression" warning. The second form only performs one test, but it also generates a compile-time error if there was no environment variable "PATH" present. BUILDING/INSTALLING ------------------- This package provides a Makefile.PL file as is typical of CPAN modules. Building and installing is as easy as: perl Makefile.PL make make test # If tests pass make install (The "make install" step may require super-user privileges.) PROBLEMS/BUG REPORTS -------------------- Problems, bug reports, or suggestions for enhancements can be sent to the RT instance set up for all CPAN-based distributions: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Env-Export CHANGES ------- * lib/Env/Export.pm Code clean-up inspired by perlcritic.