Ok so i found a way to do it, but it doesnt seem very clean - i really need to get a better handle on Exporter, etc.
So here it is:
my @functions = @{ $CGI::EXPORT_TAGS{':form'} };
Update:
Here is the final code that does what i want. Still testing, but i feel good about this working!
BEGIN {
no strict 'refs';
foreach my $function_name (
@{ $CGI::EXPORT_TAGS{':form'}} ) {
*{$function_name} = sub {
my $self = shift @_;
my %args = @_;
if ( exists($args{-page}) &&
exists($args{-param}) ) {
$args{-name} = $self->CreateRawFieldName(
-page => $args{-page},
-param => $args{-param}
);
delete $args{-page};
delete $args{-param};
}
my $parent_call = 'SUPER::' . $function_name;
return $self->$parent_call(%args);
}
}
use strict;
}
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