When I wanted to achieve something like that, this is what I did:

package Foo::One; use warnings; use strict; use base qw/Foo Exporter/; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/action1/; sub action1 { ... } package Foo::Two; use warnings; use strict; use base qw/Foo Exporter/; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/action2/; sub action2 { ... } package Foo; MHT::One->import (qw/action1/); MHT::Two->import (qw/action2/); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( One => [qw/action1/], Two => [qw/action2/], ); Exporter::export_ok_tags keys %EXPORT_TAGS;

And later:

use Foo qw/:One :Two/;

Which is basically what BrowserUk suggests.

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 David Serrano
 (Please treat my english text just like Perl code, i.e. feel free to notify me of any syntax, grammar, style and/or spelling error. Thank you!).


In reply to Re: Exporting symbols from another package by Hue-Bond
in thread Exporting symbols from another package by crashtest

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