NAME Acme::Magpie - steals shiny things SYNOPSIS use Acme::Magpie; # oh no, some of the shiny methods have gone away no Acme::Magpie; # phew, they're back now DISCUSSION The Magpie is a bird know for stealing shiny things to build its nest from, Acme::Magpie attempts to be a software emulation of this behaviour. When invoked Acme::Magpie scans the symbol tables of your program and stores attractive (shiny) methods in the %Acme::Magpie::Nest hash. Shinyness is determined by the return value of the shiny method this can be redefined by child classes: package Acme::Magpie::l33t; use strict; use base qw(Acme::Magpie); sub shiny { ($_) = $_[1] =~ /.*::(.*)/; return tr/[0-9]// > tr/[a-z][A-Z]//;; } 1; __END__ This magpie considers identifiers with more numbers than letters as shiny. The code is installed with this distribution. BUGS Acme::Magpie will cause most of the code you use it in to die because the subroutines it tries to execute just won't be there. This is considered a feature. AUTHOR Richard Clamp , original idea by Tom Hukins COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.