Provided by: libsub-current-perl_0.03-2_amd64 

NAME
Sub::Current - Get the current subroutine
SYNOPSIS
use Sub::Current;
sub f {
# ...
if ($some_condition) {
# let's recurse!
ROUTINE->();
}
# ...
}
DESCRIPTION
Sub::Current makes available a function "ROUTINE()", that returns a code reference pointing at the
currently executing subroutine.
In a special block (BEGIN, END, CHECK, INIT, and UNITCHECK in Perl 5.10) this function will return undef.
Outside of a special block (that is, at the top level of a program) "ROUTINE()" will return undef as
well.
Note: on perl 5.16.0 and later you can use the built-in "__SUB__" instead, enabled by the pragma "use
feature 'current_sub'".
SOURCE
A repository for the sources is at <https://github.com/rgs/p5-Sub-Current>.
COPYRIGHT
(c) Copyright 2007, 2017 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.
perl v5.26.1 2017-09-16 Sub::Current(3pm)