It's not "wrong", but you could use the advantages of the "Perl5-Module-Stuff", so instead of having "Zephir-General.pl" als 'library', you should have a "Zephir/General.pm" with the package Zephir::General.

Zephir.pm (package Zephir) could then be an interface to the other Modules (e.g. via AUTOLOAD) and make functions available on-demand and export stuff on demand.

Next step could be OO, Zephir.pm providing factories for the Zephir::* Subclasses, then you might make the modules even more flexible and usefull for others and then upload it to the CPAN and ... yes.

In reply to Re: Spanning Modules Across Multiple Files by fruiture
in thread Spanning Modules Across Multiple Files by caedes

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