Precious Monkses!
(caller(0))[3] shows me the name of the currently executed function.
But in case of importing/aliasing it'll be the original one not the alias' name.
Any way to find the name of the alias?
details:
$\="\n";
sub show {
print join "\t",(caller(0))[0..3];
};
show();
*func = \&show;
func();
prints
/usr/bin/perl -w /tmp/tst.pl
main /tmp/tst.pl 6 main::show
main /tmp/tst.pl 10 main::show
any straight forward way to get "main::func" in the second case?
(no, parsing the calling line is not an option)
Thankses for your attention! :)
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