You can also check the symbol table (you won't get any inherited methods then, which may or may not be what you want).
For a package "Hubba", the symbol table can be found in %Hubba:: (the keys of this hash are the symbols) and the subroutines are in the CODE-slot.
So you find all subs defined in a package $package you can simply grep for all symbols that have a defined CODE-slot like this ugly hack:
my @sub_names = grep { defined *{"${package}::$_"}{CODE} } keys %{"${p
+ackage}::"}
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