Is there any reasonable code that, given a reference to a subroutine (
\&func), will produce its name (
"func" or
"package::func")? Behavior with closures doesn't matter to me.
why do I want this?
My RPC::XML module has a dispatch table of methods and
their associated signatures:
RPC::XML::LoadModPod::register_methods({
\&identity => ['string']
\&listMethods => ['array', 'array string'],
... etc.);
I'd like to have the server know the name of the function without requiring a separate lookup table. Is there any reasonably easy way of doing this?
Thanks!
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