package UNIVERSAL;
+our $VERSION = '1.00';
+
+# UNIVERSAL should not contain any extra subs/methods beyond those
+# that it exists to define. The use of Exporter below is a historical
+# accident that should be fixed sometime.
require Exporter;
-@ISA = qw(Exporter);
-@EXPORT_OK = qw(isa);
+*import = \&Exporter::import;
+@EXPORT_OK = qw(isa can);
1;
__END__
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- use UNIVERSAL qw(isa);
-
- $yes = isa($ref, "HASH");
$io = $fd->isa("IO::Handle");
$sub = $obj->can('print');
+ $yes = UNIVERSAL::isa($ref, "HASH");
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<UNIVERSAL> is the base class which all bless references will inherit from,
=back
-C<UNIVERSAL> also optionally exports the following subroutines
+The C<isa> and C<can> methods can also be called as subroutines
=over 4
-=item isa ( REF, TYPE )
+=item UNIVERSAL::isa ( VAL, TYPE )
-C<isa> returns I<true> if the first argument is a reference and either
-of the following statements is true.
+C<isa> returns I<true> if one of the following statements is true.
=over 8
-=item
+=item *
+
+C<VAL> is a reference blessed into either package C<TYPE> or a package
+which inherits from package C<TYPE>.
+
+=item *
-C<REF> is a blessed reference and is blessed into package C<TYPE>
-or inherits from package C<TYPE>
+C<VAL> is a reference to a C<TYPE> of Perl variable (e.g. 'HASH').
-=item
+=item *
-C<REF> is a reference to a C<TYPE> of perl variable (er 'HASH')
+C<VAL> is the name of a package that inherits from (or is itself)
+package C<TYPE>.
=back
+=item UNIVERSAL::can ( VAL, METHOD )
+
+If C<VAL> is a blessed reference which has a method called C<METHOD>,
+C<can> returns a reference to the subroutine. If C<VAL> is not
+a blessed reference, or if it does not have a method C<METHOD>,
+I<undef> is returned.
+
=back
+These subroutines should I<not> be imported via S<C<use UNIVERSAL qw(...)>>.
+If you want simple local access to them you can do
+
+ *isa = \&UNIVERSAL::isa;
+
+to import isa into your package.
+
=cut