3.1. Declaring a Package
In order to designate that a code belongs to a different namespace you should use the package directive. For instance, if you want your module name to be "MyModule" your file should look something like this:
# This is the file MyModule.pm # package MyModule; use strict; use warnings; sub a_function { print "Hello, World!\n"; } 1;
Note that a module has to return a true value to the perl interpreter, which explains the use of "1;".
A namespace may contain sub-namespaces. To separate namespace components, use the :: separator. For example:
# This is the file Hoola/Hoop.pm # package Hoola::Hoop; use strict; use warnings; my $counter = 0; sub get_counter { return $counter++; } 1;