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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T15:54:56+00:00 2026-05-19T15:54:56+00:00

I am in the process of teaching my self Perl. I am using the

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I am in the process of teaching my self Perl. I am using the EPIC debugger in Eclipse. Whenever I have a var used only one time in a sub I get this warning:
Typographical errors often show up as unique variable names.
If you had a good reason for having a unique name, then just mention it
again somehow to suppress the message. The C<our> declaration is
provided for this purpose.

What is C<our>? Standard searching was inconclusive.

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    2026-05-19T15:54:57+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:54 pm
    • As far as C<> part that may have confused you, it looks like EPIC took a text in POD format and printed it raw instead of rendering it from POD into a formatted text.

      C<our> in POD syntax means “Print text ‘our’ formatted as code”, usually meaning mono-spaced font. This is similar to StackOverflow’s `our` backtick-surrounded format command your own question used.

    • The error itself comes from Perl’s diagnostics module, which provides extended explanations for otherwise somewhat cryptic Perl warnings (in this case, “Name “%s::%s” used only once: possible typo“). As a matter of fact, judging from the POD formatting which confused you, EPIC probably uses the source POD from which the above-linked “perldiag” document was generated.

    • If you’re asking what our does, you should read perldoc -f our – it is a way to create an alias into a global variable effective in a given scope (see tchrist’s asnwer for details).

    • As far as googling technique in this case, when you’re searching specifically for what you expect to be Perl keywords, it always pays to google for “perldoc someKeyword”.

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