print ref $gmail;
gives me...
VUser::Google::ProvisioningAPI::V2_0
BUT..... I think I just figured it out myself.
I had a closer look at the module source, and this is what it looks like:
=pod
RetrievePageOfEmailLists($startList)
=over
Get a single page (100 lists) of email lists.
=cut
=cut
sub RetrievePageOfEmailLists {
my $self = shift;
my $start_emaillist;
my $url = GOOGLEBASEURL.$self->{domain}."/emailList/$APIVersion";
if ($start_emaillist) {
$url .= "?startEmailListName=$start_emaillist";
}
my @entries = ();
if ($self->Request('GET', $url)) {
foreach my $entry (@{ $self->{result}{'entry'} }) {
push @entries, $self->buildEmailListEntry($entry);
}
} else {
return undef;
}
# Return list of EmailListEntries
return @entries;
}
Notice that extra
=cut in there?
I tried commenting that out, and bingo!
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