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You can look at the symbol table of a package for code entries. E.g. for "main"

no strict 'refs'; for ( keys %{"main::"} ) { print "$_\n" if defined *{"main::$_"}{CODE}; }

If you want to know subroutines of everything loaded, then you can use the %INC hash, convert back to module names, and search through all of them for subroutines:

my @subs; for my $mod ( keys %INC ) { $mod =~ s!/!::!g; $mod =~ s/.pm$/::/; { no strict 'refs'; for ( keys %{$mod} ) { push @subs, $mod . $_ if defined *{$mod . $_}{CODE}; } } } print "$_\n" for @subs;

(Note that this won't find subroutines that are explicitely loaded into a package that isn't named the same as the file that was required or used.)

-xdg

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In reply to Re: List of loaded subroutines by xdg
in thread List of loaded subroutines by slloyd

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