greetings...

If I'm only "use"ing a module occasionally in a script (eg, only in one sub that is rarely called), is it better performance-wise to place the "use" statement in that sub? ie:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; ... sub once_in_a_blue_moon { use LWP::Simple; my $page = get('http://www.yahoo.com'); }
Or are there other issues I may encounter with this approach?

More a "hmmmm?" than a "Argh, I must know!!!", but I'm sure you understand...

cLive ;-)

"After my grandfather became ill, my grandmother greased his back. After that, he went downhill very quickly" - Milton Jones


In reply to Using 'use' away from script start by cLive ;-)

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