CORE - Pseudo-namespace for Perl's core routines
BEGIN { *CORE::GLOBAL::hex = sub { 1; }; } print hex("0x50"),"\n"; # prints 1 print CORE::hex("0x50"),"\n"; # prints 80
The CORE namespace gives access to the original built-in functions of Perl. There is no CORE package, and therefore you do not need to use or require an hypothetical "CORE" module prior to accessing routines in this namespace.
CORE
A list of the built-in functions in Perl can be found in perlfunc.
To override a Perl built-in routine with your own version, you need to import it at compile-time. This can be conveniently achieved with the subs pragma. This will affect only the package in which you've imported the said subroutine:
subs
use subs 'chdir'; sub chdir { ... } chdir $somewhere;
To override a built-in globally (that is, in all namespaces), you need to import your function into the CORE::GLOBAL pseudo-namespace at compile time:
CORE::GLOBAL
BEGIN { *CORE::GLOBAL::hex = sub { # ... your code here }; }
The new routine will be called whenever a built-in function is called without a qualifying package:
print hex("0x50"),"\n"; # prints 1
In both cases, if you want access to the original, unaltered routine, use the CORE:: prefix:
CORE::
print CORE::hex("0x50"),"\n"; # prints 80
This documentation provided by Tels <nospam-abuse@bloodgate.com> 2007.
perlsub, perlfunc.
To install Env, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Env
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Env
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.