Hi monks,

I am a novice perl user. I ahve installed Active perl. Now I want to make use of the pow function which is actually present in d:\perl\lib\posix.pm as well as d:\perl\lib\auto\POSIX\pow.al where d:\perl is my installation directory.

now i write a single one line statement in 1.pl

$b = pow(2,3).

on execution of 1.pl it says "Undefined subroutine &main::pow called at 1.pl line 1."

now what should i do to access the pow subroutine. my @INC array shows that d:\perl\lib as well as d:\perl\site\lib is being used. can someone suggest a method to access all the subroutines that comes with the standard lib provided by activeperl i.e all subroutines found in the d:\perl\lib.

thank you

Edited by planetscape - added code tags and rudimentary formatting


In reply to standard perl routine by rocketboy

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