> it was future proofed! You could call CGI->wibble and get a <wibble> tag.
I wasn't able to reproduce this without explicitly importing "wibble"
DB<100> use CGI qw(:all wibble)
DB<101> wibble
=> "<wibble />"
but
DB<100> use CGI ':all'
DB<101> $x=CGI->new()
DB<102> $x->wibble()
Undefined subroutine CGI::wibble
at (eval 24)[multi_perl5db.pl:644] line 2
So autoloading makes not much sense in this case.
It doesn't make the code more flexible it only delays the installation, which could already happen in the importer.
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