Look into Exporter's export_to_level function. Somehting like this:
# in your PmLoader module...
sub import
{
## do whatever you need to do, and then
eval "
require $module;
$module->export_to_level(2);
";
## obivously, don't forget to check for errors
}
Update: On a second thought, not all modules have a export_to_level function, so it's really better to separate out those two statements into two eval() calls...
eval "require $module";
## check for errors...
eval "$module->export_to_level(2)";
## this one can/may fail, so may be just warn?
## or I guess you could check by doing
##
## $module->can( 'export_to_level' );
##
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