Do you have any good reason for avoiding using Module::Refresh itself? I don't have any experience with it, but the review on CPAN ratings seems positive, it has good results on CPAN testers, its authors include Jesse Vincent and Audrey Tang (both of whom have good reputations for putting out decent quality code), and it is used in Moose development, so all signs point to it being a good module.
Why steal random chunks from it; why not just use it?
In reply to Re: Reloading a module at run time
by tobyink
in thread Reloading a module at run time
by alpha
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