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Lexical::Persistence does a few things, all related. Note that all the
behaviors listed here are the defaults. Subclasses can override nearly
every aspect of Lexical::Persistence's behavior.
Lexical::Persistence lets your code access persistent data through lexical
variables. This example prints "some value" because the value of $x
persists in the $lp object between setter() and getter().
use Lexical::Persistence;
my $lp = Lexical::Persistence->new();
$lp->call(\&setter);
$lp->call(\&getter);
sub setter { my $x = "some value" }
sub getter { print my $x, "\n" }
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Lexical-Persistence
Author: Rocco Caputo <rcaputo@cpan.org>
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