Dear monks,
I'm trying to repair an old script that uses Class::Util (from the old OOTools package) so that it works with newer Perl versions. Unfortunately, I'm running into a bug because some perl behaviour has changed in 5.10 (https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=29824))
Now, the problem seems to be that that technique of checking whether a package exists no longer works in 5.10 and above. So, my question is: how do you check if any arbitrary package exists? Without knowing the names of any functions in that package?
Unfortunately my legacy script is too big to rewrite (of course, I didn't even write it in the first place, but "inherited" it).
Your help would be very appreciated.
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