Ta da!
sub sub::source {
require Sub::Identify;
my ($class, $func) = @_;
my $code = $class->can($func) or return;
return Sub::Identify::stash_name($code);
}
{
package MyApp;
use Time::HiRes qw(time);
use Carp;
}
# Where do MyApp's subs come from?
#
print MyApp->sub::source('carp'), "\n";
print MyApp->sub::source('time'), "\n";
# Where do Carp's subs come from?
#
print Carp->sub::source('carp'), "\n";
print Carp->sub::source('import'), "\n";
Though it's worth noting that Sub::Name is able to fool Sub::Identify. Also, Moose/Moo/etc do stringy eval stuff that fools Sub::Identify (deliberately).
package Cow { use Moo; has name => (is => 'lazy', default => sub { 'Mooington' }) } say Cow->new->name
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