Your method of distinguishing between module subs and subroutines in the current package seems a bit cumbersome.
I wouldn't use arrays but hashes, where the key names make the code self documenting. Than you could do something like:
$command{'modules loadall'}->{'function'}={ ( "Module" => "MAIN",
"Function" => "loadmodul
+es"
)};
A function that does not live in the current package would of course have the actual module name in Module. This way, you can call any function through your modulemethod sub and you don't need the
if($params->{'function'}[0] eq '') bit.
CU
Robartes-
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