I've recently registered at CPAN and was wondering if I could get some feedback on what would be the appropriate namespace to place my first contribution. I mailed modules(at)perl.org but haven't heard anything yet.

The module contains a grep-like function findone for finding elements in @arrays.
my @giant_array = (defined elsewhere); while ( my $pid = findone{ matches_criteria($_) } @giant_array){ # Do something with element found. }
I was thinking since this needs an actual array (or something that looks like an array), that this would probably fit best under the ARRAY namespace.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome.

Thanks,
-Lee

"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."

In reply to CPAN Module Naming Suggestions. by shotgunefx

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