Since everyone else has meantioned how to inline perl code, and seeing the use SOME::Module; and OOish construct, I'm assuming you might be asking how to create an OO module. If that's the case your half way there:
The calling perl file (ie. foo.pl)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
@data = qw(gotta have guts to code perl);
use Guts;
my $Gs = Guts->new;
$Gs->gutsy(@data);
The module (ie. Guts.pm):
pakage Guts;
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my $self = {};
$self = bless($self, $class);
return $self;
}
sub gutsy
{
$self = shift;
print join(" ", @_);
}
1;
The key points being look at perltoot, bless, and perlobj
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