I want to have a standard module which simply "uses" a load of other modules which all my classes/scripts use.

These are things like Data::Dumper and Time::HiRes

Time::HiRes is causing me a major headache, and I'm more interested in how to deal with this issue...

In my standard module I have Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday);, which imports the gettimeofday() method to that namespace.

I then use my standard module and try to export gettimeofday() again, but it ain't working.

Undefined subroutine &MyStandardModules::gettimeofday

is as close as I can get

I'm trying crazy things like *gettimeofday = \$Time::HiRes::gettimeofday; but just confusing myself even more since I ain't got a clue what that really means :)


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