Ok, rookie question, but it has me totally stumped. Working in Komodo 5.2.4

I have a package and a program in the same directory. Here is the start of the package Syringe.pm .

#Package Syringe package Syringe; use strict; use warnings; use MiscGeo; use Math::ConvexHull; $VERSION = 0.9; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(new increment populate Particle_Path Convex_Hull); @EXPORT_OK = qw(net_velocity); use constant PI => 4 * atan2 1, 1; sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = {}; bless $self, $class; ...

And here is the start of the program

#!/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.10/bin/perl -w #This program uses the Syringe module (if I can get it to recognize it +) to model #the movement of particles in a rotating syringe. use strict; use warnings; use Syringe; use constant PI => 4 * atan2 1, 1; my $time_step = 0.1; #s my $syringe = Syringe->new(); ...

The program is apparently finding the module, but not the methods. As far as I can tell (via PPM) there is no name collision with existing modules. I've written plenty of modules before, and I don't see what I'm doing differently here, other than banging my head against the wall.


In reply to Can't locate object method "new" via package ... perhaps you forgot to load...Oh yes I did! by Phemto

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