Why don't you try it?
from perldoc Storable
The Storable package brings persistence to your Perl data structures
containing SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH or REF objects, i.e. anything that can be
conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time.
perl -MStorable=freeze -e freeze(sub{1})
Can't store CODE items at blib\lib\Storable.pm (autosplit into blib\li
+b\auto\Storable\_freeze.al) li
ne 282, at - line 3
B::Deparse tries to make a good guess, but is no substitue.
It'd be easies to comment your code consistently like
sub WHATEVER { # WHATEVER STARTS HERE
} # WHATEVER ENDS HERE
and then parse your source file to extract the code(simple and stupid, but works best).
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