One approach would be to avoid importing symbols from one of the modules that cause the collision. I.e., you could avoid importing symbols from LWP::Simple like so:

use LWP::Simple (); # () means: do not import any symbols into curre +nt package
(see use) and then invoke the sub using explicit package name:
my $res = LWP::Simple::get('http://www.example.com');
When dealing with bigger projects, this approach avoids the name-clashes and removes ambiguity. Using an OO-interface would be another solution if feasible(wrapper?)/available.


In reply to Re: LWP::Simple and Dancer2 function name collision by Perlbotics
in thread LWP::Simple and Dancer2 function name collision (solved) by davies

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