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package subs; our $VERSION = '1.01'; =head1 NAME subs - Perl pragma to predeclare sub names =head1 SYNOPSIS use subs qw(frob); frob 3..10; =head1 DESCRIPTION This will predeclare all the subroutine whose names are in the list, allowing you to use them without parentheses even before they're declared. Unlike pragmas that affect the C<$^H> hints variable, the C<use vars> and C<use subs> declarations are not BLOCK-scoped. They are thus effective for the entire package in which they appear. You may not rescind such declarations with C<no vars> or C<no subs>. See L<perlmodlib/Pragmatic Modules> and L<strict/strict subs>. =cut require 5.000; sub import { my $callpack = caller; my $pack = shift; my @imports = @_; foreach $sym (@imports) { *{"${callpack}::$sym"} = \&{"${callpack}::$sym"}; } }; 1;
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