It's because you are no longer using Exporter's import. ToolSet takes care of this by doing the import for you, plus it will re-export functions from other modules -- which you'd also have to do in your custom import routine if you want to make, say, Carp functions available when Mod::Personal is used.

You're really just re-implementing ToolSet step-by-step. Here's how ToolSet would work:

package Mod::Personal; use base 'ToolSet'; ToolSet->set_strict(1); ToolSet->export( 'Carp' => undef, # get the defaults for Carp 'List::Util' => 'shuffle sum', # or specific functions ); our @Export = qw( phash ); sub phash { # your code here } 1;

-xdg

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In reply to Re^3: using strict from another module by xdg
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