Just to restate what I just posted, I'm able to get
through the
eval "require $module"; without
trouble, and
@INC, and
%INC are being appropriately updated.
But!, if one of the loaded Modules uses Exporter
to export its symbols into the caller package, the problem
is that the caller package is not main! I.e. the Modules
are not exporting their symbols into main. Hence, if I have
a module that exports a subroutine symbol into main, if
I
use Module;
directly, I can call the subroutine without
a qualified package designator. But when my loader loads the
Module, I can only call the subroutine with the fully
qualified package name.
Why isn't the Exporter working in this case to export
the Module's symbols into main?
thanks,
-cadphile
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