Great catch!

However, the separation isn't needed. As soon as I saw you put the EXPORT_OK into an anonymous array, changed from the taking of the reference as I had it, I realized that's all that was needed. So all now instead of being a reference to the array, it's a reference to a copy of it:

our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [ @EXPORT_OK ], private => _export_private(), ); sub _export_private { push @EXPORT_OK, @EXPORT_PRIVATE; return \@EXPORT_OK; }

Output:

$VAR1 = { 'private' => [ 'add_bugtracker', 'add_repository', 'changes', 'changes_bump', 'changes_date', 'ci_badges', 'ci_github', 'git_ignore', 'init', 'make_test', 'manifest_skip', 'move_distribution_files', 'remove_unwanted_files', 'version_bump', 'version_info', '_git_commit', '_git_push', '_validate_git' ], 'all' => [ 'add_bugtracker', 'add_repository', 'changes', 'changes_bump', 'changes_date', 'ci_badges', 'ci_github', 'git_ignore', 'init', 'make_test', 'manifest_skip', 'move_distribution_files', 'remove_unwanted_files', 'version_bump' 'version_info', ] };

In reply to Re^4: Importing multiple %EXPORT_TAGS by stevieb
in thread Importing multiple %EXPORT_TAGS by stevieb

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