require filename require num require package
Asserts a dependency of some kind depending on its argument. (If an argument is not supplied,
$_
is used.)
If the argument is a string
filename
, this function includes and executes the Perl code found in the separate file of that name. This is similar to performing an
eval
on the contents of the file, except that
require
checks to see that the library file has not been included already. The function also knows how to search the include path stored in the
@INC
array.
If
require
s argument is a number
num
, the version number of the currently executing Perl binary (as known by
$]
) is compared to
num
, and if smaller, execution is immediately aborted. Thus, a script that requires Perl version 5.003 can have as its first line:
and earlier versions of Perl will abort.require 5.003;
If
require
s argument is a package name,
require
assumes an automatic
.pm
suffix, making it easy to load standard modules. This is like
use
, except that it happens at runtime, not compile time, and the
import
routine is not called.
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