Dear monk,
You can also use the Devel::symdump module to list the functions in a module.
Sample code:
use strict;
use warnings;
package AA;
sub one {
print("Inside AA::one\n");
}
sub two {
print("Inside AA::two\n");
}
package main;
use lib "/home/blah/Devel-Symdump-2.08/share/perl/5.8.8/";
use Devel::Symdump;
our @pack = qw(AA);
our $oj = Devel::Symdump->new(@pack);
print $oj->functions;
Incase, if you need to know the subroutines in many modules, you can add the module names in @pack array.
our @pack = qw(AA Devel);
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