=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.01
+Version 0.02
=cut
-our $VERSION = '0.01';
+our $VERSION = '0.02';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
C<< in => $pkg >>
-Specifies on which package the pragma should act. Defaults to the current package.
+Specifies on which package the pragma should act. Setting C<$pkg> to C<Some::Package> allows you to resolve all functions name of the type C<Some::Package::func ...> in the current scope. You can use the pragma several times with different package names to allow resolution of all the corresponding barewords. Defaults to the current package.
=back
(undef, my $data, my $func) = @_;
return if $data->{guard};
return unless $func !~ /::/ and not exists $core{$func};
- local $data->{guard} = 1;
+ $data->{guard} = 1;
my $hints = (caller 0)[10];
- if ($hints and $hints->{bareword}) {
+ if ($hints and $hints->{subs__auto}) {
my $mod = $func . '.pm';
if (not exists $INC{$mod}) {
my $fqn = $data->{pkg} . '::' . $func;
} else {
_reset($data->{pkg}, $func);
}
+ $data->{guard} = 0;
return;
}
sub _store {
(undef, my $data, my $func) = @_;
return if $data->{guard};
- local $data->{guard} = 1;
+ $data->{guard} = 1;
_reset($data->{pkg}, $func);
+ $data->{guard} = 0;
return;
}
my %args = @_;
my $cur = (caller 1)[0];
my $in = _validate_pkg $args{in}, $cur;
- $^H{bareword} = 1;
+ $^H{subs__auto} = 1;
++$pkgs{$in};
no strict 'refs';
cast %{$in . '::'}, $wiz, $in;
}
sub unimport {
- $^H{bareword} = 0;
+ $^H{subs__auto} = 0;
}
{