There'd be one package which is your actual clean namespace meant for end users, and another package containing the implementation details.

It only looks ugly because I was tired and didn't use Exporter. So with Exporter it would be like this

:::::::::::::: Foo/Internal.pm :::::::::::::: use v5.36; package Foo::Internal { use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw[check_it]; use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number'; sub check_it ($self, $num) { say 'Hoorah!' if looks_like_number($num); } } 1; :::::::::::::: Foo.pm :::::::::::::: use v5.36; package Foo { use Foo::Internal; sub new ($class) { bless {} => $class; } } 1; :::::::::::::: clean.pl :::::::::::::: use v5.36; use Foo; my $foo = Foo->new; $foo->check_it(42); $foo->looks_like_number(42);

In reply to Re^3: Pure perl lexical sub import by Arunbear
in thread Pure perl lexical sub import by NERDVANA

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