Fellow Monks,
I read the
Exporter
docs, and this appears correct to me, but my %lists sub does not seem to be getting imported into tmp.pl file. I can print out the sub when not importing it into another file, so I know the syntax is correct.
My Test::Parser.pm file:
package Test::Parser;
use strict;
use Exporter;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
sub test1 {
print "New message for test1\n";
}
sub test2 {
print "New message for test2\n";
}
my %lists = (
'test1' => \&test1,
'test2' => \&test2
);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
$VERSION = 0.1;
@EXPORT = qw(%lists);
# What's allowed to be exported
@EXPORT_OK = qw(%lists);
1;
and my tmp.pl file that uses Test::Parser
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# tmp.pl
#
use strict;
use Test::Parser;
for my $key (keys %lists) {
$lists{$key}->();
}
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