If they're utility functions that aren't necessarily part of what the C::A module is for, there's no reason why you can't continue to put them in a module that uses Export. If they are merely "utility" and not parts of the C::A "object" nor part of their own objects, #3 makes perfectly clear sense, with the added advantage that you are already familiar with this tool.
In reply to Re: Code reuse and method sharing with OOP / CGI::Application
by Tanktalus
in thread Code reuse and method sharing with OOP / CGI::Application
by jeyroz
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