Hi tobyink,
thank you for the hints. Especially Module::Implementation could be a way to think about my problem.
Today it's done via the following:
my $code = create_use_string(%parameters);
eval "$code";
if(my $ex = $@) {
die "Something went really wrong: $ex";
}
while
create_use_string is returning a perl code snippet of the kind
use lib 'path_to_implementation_dependent_on_parameters';
use x;
use y;
You see, everything is exported. That's not nice, but it's the way the current (old) code base is relying on.
Best regards
McA
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