Hello,
Most of the time, the scripts I write would benefit from using XS modules. For instance, there is (can be) a significant difference using Text::CSV_XS vs Text::CSV. I wrote a bit of code that will "use" Text::CSV_XS if available otherwise load Text::CSV. Often Text::CSV is installed in a system but not Text::CSV_XS.
my @modules=qw/Text::CSV_XS Text::CSV/;
my $module;
foreach (@modules) {
if ( eval "require $_" ){
$module=$_;
$module->import();
last;
}
}
Later, I use the following line:
my $csv=$module->new(
{ binary => 1,
});
My question: is there already a way (such as someone else's module) to do this?
Thank you for your time!
--Jason
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