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From: comdog@cvs.perl.org Date: Wed Jun 11 16:18:13 2008 Subject: [svn:perlfaq] r11410 - perlfaq/trunk
Author: comdog Date: Wed Jun 11 15:18:12 2008 New Revision: 11410 Modified: perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq.pod perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq7.pod Log: * How can I find out my current package? + added "or calling" to the question Modified: perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq.pod ============================================================================== --- perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq.pod (original) +++ perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq.pod Wed Jun 11 15:18:12 2008 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ =item * -How can I find out my current package? +How can I find out my current or calling package? =item * Modified: perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq7.pod ============================================================================== --- perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq7.pod (original) +++ perlfaq/trunk/perlfaq7.pod Wed Jun 11 15:18:12 2008 @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ Make sure to read about creating modules in L<perlmod> and the perils of indirect objects in L<perlobj/"Method Invocation">. -=head2 How can I find out my current package? +=head2 How can I find out my current or calling package? (contributed by brian d foy)
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