Dumping %My::Module:: yields:
'Account::' => *{'My::Module::Account::'},
which includes the supposedly missing method.
Do you mean perhaps that I ought to grep %INC for that method name? @INC includes only directory names, an unlikely place for a method name to hide out.
Imagining that, I added this to my index script:
{
$ENV{PATH} = "/bin";
foreach my $module (keys %INC){
if($module =~ m/Account/){
print STDERR "The next module is: $module \n";
print STDERR `grep _GenerateAccountSummary $INC{$module}`;
print STDERR "\n\n";
}
}
}
which yielded this output:
The next module is: My/Module/Account.pm
our @EXPORT = qw( . . . _GenerateAccountSummary . . . );
our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [qw( . . . _GenerateAccountSummary . . .
+ )] );
sub _GenerateAccountSummary {
That is the expected result. Still stumped here.
-- Hugh
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