In any event, the functions that can't be found are within the C++ library. I have verified that the functions mentioned in the library object (.so) file.
I understood as much from your original post :)
UNIVERSAL only deals with the perl symbol table (stash), it doesn't know anything about the C++ library or the bindings to it (the XS, which is responsible for defining these symbols)
In reply to Re^5: Workings of UNIVERSAL::can
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Workings of UNIVERSAL::can
by geoffleach
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