I guess you want the writer of "Repl.pm" to be the arbiter of what happens:
package Orig; use Exporter; use vars qw( @ISA @EXPORT ); @EXPORT = qw( orig repl ); sub orig { print "&Orig::orig runs\n" } sub repl { print "&Orig::repl runs (O No!)\n" } 1;
package Repl; use warnings; use strict; BEGIN { use Orig; use Exporter; use vars qw( @ISA @EXPORT); @ISA = qq(Exporter); for ( @Orig::EXPORT) { no strict 'refs'; *{$_} = \&{"Orig::". $_}; } @EXPORT = ( qw( repl ), @Orig::EXPORT ); } no warnings 'redefine'; sub repl { print "&Repl::repl runs $/" } 1;
#!/usr/bin/perl # client program use warnings; use strict; use Repl; repl(); orig();
Output:
&Repl::repl runs &Orig::orig runs
Be well,
rir

In reply to Re: Sharing and over-riding package functions by rir
in thread Sharing and over-riding package functions by ruzam

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