$self->{common}{xxx_xxx}->exec(parent=>$self);
Ew! It seems like you're trying to implement OO the C way in Perl. Writing an object system will teach you a lot about OO, but doing it in Perl results in some nasty code. You should look at
bless for how to associate functions with an object in Perl. Basically, your global hash becomes $self, you bless it into a package, and you define your functions in that package. Then when you call them as
$self->foo, $self gets passed as the first parameter.
Then again, it seems like you already had a nicely modular system, so you may learn something from this exercise, but it won't help your code.
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