I took
tilly's suggestion about looking through the symbol table and came up with the following code:
my %test_procs;
foreach my $sym (sort keys %main::){
if(defined &{$main::{$sym}}){
$test_procs{\&{$main::{$sym}}} = $sym;
}
}
foreach my $sub_ref (keys %test_procs){
foreach(@procs){
print "$test_procs{$sub_ref}\n" if $sub_ref eq $_;
}
}
From the small amount of testing I did, it seems to do what he asked for; however, as you can see, the code is fairly messy. I would be interested in seeing how other more experienced monks would improve upon/rewrite this.
UPDATE: fixed a typo
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