Yeah the class methods don't jive with mod_perl at that level... but Exporter was spot on. I guess all this time I had been using it to import functions I never considered that it truly places them in the 'use'rs namespace. That's awesome and exactly what I needed. For anyone else that stumbles on this post in the future I ended up with something like:
package Basehandler; BEGIN { use Exporter; our @ISA = qw (Exporter); our @EXPORT = qw (handler .... setup_environment ); } use Module::I::Always::Use::1; ... use Module::I::Always::Use::35; sub handler { ... same 50 lines of code that do validation and then a jump table +to my real work functions ... } sub setup_environment { .... } -- MyHandler/ForThisEndpoint.pm -- package MyHandler::ForThisEndpoint; use Basehandler; sub work_function_1 {} ... sub work_function_100 {} -- MyHandler/ForAnotherEndpoint.pm -- package MyHandler::ForAnotherEndpoint; use Basehandler; sub work_function_1 {} ... sub work_function_100 {}

In reply to Re^4: Transparently inheriting functions from a parent package by vaewyn
in thread Transparently inheriting functions from a parent package by vaewyn

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