The
debugger command `
m' shows "methods" defined for a
package, so you certainly
can do it.
How? Look for functions referenced in the %{PACKAGE_NAME::} hash. Here's an example...
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
# Find all functions in specified package
my $pkg = shift;
eval "use $pkg; 1"
or die "Failed to load $pkg: $@\n";
# print functions
while (my ($key, $val) = each %{"${pkg}::"}) {
print "$key\n" if defined *{$val}{CODE};
}
Run giving a package name as argument.
Note that we're using some symrefs here (to access the %{"${pkg}::"} hash), so as least that line should be free of strictness.