Implements a default import method for other modules to inherit if they don't want to define their own. If you are writing a module, you can do the following:
wherepackage Module ; use Exporter (); @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(...); @EXPORT_OK = qw(...); %EXPORT_TAGS = (tag => [...]);
@EXPORT
is a list of symbols to export by default,
@EXPORT_OK
is a list of symbols to export on request, and
%EXPORT_TAGS
is a hash that defines names for sets of symbols. Names in
%EXPORT_TAGS
must also appear in
@EXPORT
or
@EXPORT_OK
.
Then Perl programs that want to use your module just say:
The Exporter can handle specialized import lists. An import list is the list of arguments passed to theuse Module ; # Import default symbols use Module qw(...); # Import listed symbols use Module (); # Do not import any symbols
import
method. If the first entry begins with
!
,
:
, or
/
, the list is treated as a series of specifications that add to or delete from the list. A leading
!
means delete, rather than add.
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
[!]
name
|
This |
[!]:DEFAULT
|
All names in
@EXPORT
|
[!]:
tag
|
All names in |
[!]/
pattern
/
|
All names in |
Exporter methods are: