You might want to use this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
for my $pkg (@ARGV) {
eval "use $pkg;";
no strict 'refs';
my @candidates = keys %{$pkg . "::"};
for my $c (@candidates) {
if (defined(${$pkg . "::" . $c})) {
print "$pkg" . "::" . "$c = " . ${$pkg . "::" . $c}, "\n";
}
}
}
Run on some input:
> perl try.pl File::Find
File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1
>perl try.pl XML::Parser
XML::Parser::VERSION = 2.27
XML::Parser::have_LWP = 1
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