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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help figuring out how to create sharable functions in Perl Post 302919781 by Aia on Friday 3rd of October 2014 10:21:21 PM
Old 10-03-2014
It appears to me that what you are craving is how to do object oriented code in Perl. Ultimately, that's what you need to know in order to make use of any code you will find in CPAN, effectively.

I was going to try to compose some examples, but then I thought I knew better not to do that and I got a site for you that without much introduction tries to give you enough material to ponder and further practice.

Perl

The bits about packages and OO is 2/3 down the page.

---------- Post updated at 08:21 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:22 PM ----------

Maybe this link can be of benefit as well.

How to create a Perl Module for code reuse?
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XMLRPCSH(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      XMLRPCSH(1p)

NAME
XMLRPCsh - Interactive shell for XMLRPC calls SYNOPSIS
perl XMLRPCsh http://betty.userland.com/RPC2 > examples.getStateName(2) > examples.getStateNames(1,2,3,7) > examples.getStateList([1,9]) > examples.getStateStruct({a=>1, b=>24}) > Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows) or # all parameters after uri will be executed as methods perl XMLRPCsh http://betty.userland.com/RPC2 examples.getStateName(2) > Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows) DESCRIPTION
XMLRPCsh is a shell for making XMLRPC calls. It takes one parameter, endpoint (actually it will tell you about it if you try to run it). Additional commands can follow. After that you'll be able to run any methods of XMLRPC::Lite, like autotype, readable, etc. You can run it the same way as you do it in your Perl script. You'll see output from method, result of XMLRPC call, detailed info on XMLRPC faulure or transport error. For full list of available methods see documentation for XMLRPC::Lite. Along with methods of XMLRPC::Lite you'll be able (and that's much more interesting) run any XMLRPC methods you know about on remote server and see processed results. You can even switch on debugging (with call something like: "on_debug(sub{print@_})") and see XMLRPC code with headers sent and received. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved. AUTHOR
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com) perl v5.12.4 2010-06-03 XMLRPCSH(1p)
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