I'm not really sure what you mean by namespace:
A package's namespace?
All variable types with the same name(i.e. $var,@var,%var)? For this you could do a typeglob.
*foo = *bar;
This line sets all of the variable types with the name foo to the values of the corresponding variable types with the name bar

Or do you mean all of a hash's or array's values? For this you could look into hash and array slices.

@arr[3,4,5,6] = qw(just another perl hacker); @hash{'key2','key3','key4','key5'} = qw(jay dave guy);
Note that with the hash slice we are using the symbol normally associated with arrays. That is because this the left operand is list of keys.




Amel

In reply to Re: Namespace variable gathering by dsb
in thread Namespace variable gathering by dpatrick

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