I've split my code into included modules I'm including using "require" ( I can change this ). However, I'd like to be able to rebuild some subroutines without restarting the script. My idea was to undefine the subroutines in the modules (.pl files with simply subroutines in them) and then re-require the module. It appears I can undefine the subs by using
foreach my $sub (@subs) { undef(&{$sub}); } require "%s/modules/%s.pl", $base{dir}, $module;
Where @subs is an array of subroutines in that .pl file However at this point, all it does is undefine that subroutine, the require does not seem to help. I know I'm way off track here. Please point me in the correct direction again.

In reply to reloading of module by £okì

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