1Exporter::Easiest(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Exporter::Easiest(3)
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6 Exporter::Easiest - Takes even more drudgery out of Exporting symbols
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11 package YourModule;
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14 OK => munge frobnicate
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20 In other files which wish to use YourModule:
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22 use ModuleName qw(frobnicate); # import listed symbols
23 frobnicate ($left, $right) # calls YourModule::frobnicate
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26 The Exporter::Easiest module is a wrapper around Exporter::Easy. It
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33 The important thing to remember is that tags should be preceded by ':'
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40 For the real details on exporting symbols see Exporter and
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44 <https://github.com/neilb/Exporter-Easy>
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47 Written by Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>.
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54perl v5.38.0 2023-07-20 Exporter::Easiest(3)