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Re: How to find all the available functions in a file or methods in a module?

by ivanwillsau (Novice)
on Nov 11, 2008 at 20:34 UTC ( [id://722979]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to find all the available functions in a file or methods in a module?

There is another consideration for methods that are created via AUTOLOAD.

I saw an article somewhere about (possibly user.perl.org or slashdot.org or an article some where on the O'Reilly sites) where someone was suggesting using tests as a way for determining what methods exist in dynamic language code, it wasn't Perl specific. When I read the article someone had responded that they had created a demo of the method using vim which may be of some help.

Ivan

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