Oh, to be a monk of high enough ranking to edit your post and add the <code> tags so it would be readable...
Regardless...I'll try and help. You did tell perl that Fleece.pm exports things, by:
use Exporter;
But nowhere do you tell it *what* to export.
@EXPORT = qw( $fleece );
Or better:
@EXPORT_OK = qw( $fleece );
This would be slightly better since users would have to specifically ask for $fleece to get it:
use Fleece qw( $fleece );
It's considered good form to not clutter of someone's namespace recklessly. I'd suggest a read of the
Exporter Documentation would help you understand all this a little better.
HTH,
Jeff
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