First of all, this is a really bad idea. There is a reason that Exporter recommends not sticking stuff into @EXPORT. And that reason is that when you have a problem with a function, you've just made it very hard to figure out where that function is from.

But if you wish to do this, and if every one of the modules used Exporter, then this module will do what you want.

package Include; use base Exporter; use A; push @EXPORT, @A::EXPORT; use B; push @EXPORT, @B::EXPORT; use C; push @EXPORT, @C::EXPORT; 1;
But again. This is a bad idea. Read Code Complete and muse on "loose coupling" to understand why.

In reply to Re: Module 'use' chains by tilly
in thread Module 'use' chains by Vaati

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