Wise monks,

I'm confused because I cannot figure out myself something as (supposedly:) simple as exporting names. I want to declare a method write as such:

use subs qw(write); sub write(&) { ... } write { 42 }

This works until I want to define write(&) in another package, at which stage I get problems. Basically, I tried combinations along this code:

package A; sub write(&) {} package B; use subs qw(write); *write = \&A::write; write { 42 }
with and without Exporter (I know it does the same thing, but just in case), with and without use subs, but the net result is that I cannot find what is the proper syntax. Anyone knows the magic spell?

In reply to redefining CORE:: names by dk

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