vars - Perl pragma to predeclare global variable names
       (obsolete)


SYNOPSIS

           use vars qw($frob @mung %seen);


DESCRIPTION

       NOTE: The functionality provided by this pragma has been
       superseded by `our' declarations, available in Perl v5.6.0
       or later.  See the our entry in the perlfunc manpage.

       This will predeclare all the variables whose names are in
       the list, allowing you to use them under "use strict", and
       disabling any typo warnings.

       Unlike pragmas that affect the `$^H' hints variable, the
       `use vars' and `use subs' declarations are not BLOCK-
       scoped.  They are thus effective for the entire file in
       which they appear.  You may not rescind such declarations
       with `no vars' or `no subs'.

       Packages such as the AutoLoader and SelfLoader that delay
       loading of subroutines within packages can create problems
       with package lexicals defined using `my()'. While the vars
       pragma cannot duplicate the effect of package lexicals
       (total transparency outside of the package), it can act as
       an acceptable substitute by pre-declaring global symbols,
       ensuring their availability to the later-loaded routines.

       See the Pragmatic Modules entry in the perlmodlib manpage.


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