Hey peeps,
lack of caffeine has forced me into turning to my fellow monks instead of banging my head on this for another 4 hours. I'm trying to load a module (from a known namespace) inside a subroutine and pass the parameters of that subroutine to a subroutine of the module I loaded. I tried a plain
BEGIN {} block with some
eval and
require/
use in it. I briefly considered
Autoload. Something like this illustrates (but not works) the way I want it somehow...
sub routine
{ my $module = shift;
my $routine = shift;
my @params = @_;
BEGIN { use "Foo::Bar::$module"; } #do something with $@
my $return = &{Foo::Bar::$module::$routine}(@params);
return $return;
}
Any help would be appreciated :)
Greetz
Beatnik
...Perl is like sex: if you're doing it wrong, there's no fun to it.
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