Sorry but could you explain what you mean by not working
When I run your script I get the following output.
trying name null.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name stub.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name scalar.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name pushmark.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name wantarray.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name const.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name gvsv.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name gv.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name gelem.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name padsv.. return text is ok... Um, ok? ..... ..... Many more line of a similar format ..... trying name getlogin.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name syscall.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name lock.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name threadsv.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name setstate.. return text is ok... Um, ok? trying name method_named.. return text is ok... Um, ok?

In reply to Re: use Safe; by ColtsFoot
in thread use Safe; by da w00t

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