I compiled a list once. This changes over time of course. You won't be able to expect to write a list once and then not update it as new things show up on CPAN or as perl changes.

# A dictionary of stuff that can show up in UNIVERSAL. our @UNIVERSAL_METHODS = ( # core perl qw( isa can VERSION ), # core perl 5.9.4+ 'DOES', # UNIVERSAL.pm 'import', # UNIVERSAL/require.pm qw( require use ), # UNIVERSAL/dump.pm qw( blessed dump peek refaddr ), # UNIVERSAL/exports.pm 'exports', # UNIVERSAL/moniker.pm qw( moniker plural_moniker ), # UNIVERSAL/which.pm 'which', # SUPER.pm qw( super SUPER ), );

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In reply to Re: Which are perl-internal subroutines? by diotalevi
in thread Which are perl-internal subroutines? by Tobiwan

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