general: long but full lines are always hard to read.
#example: your call of find()
find ( { no_chdir => 1,
wanted => sub {
$self->load_api_modules($File::Find::name)
},
follow =>1
}, 'api');
Allow me to rewrite them load_api_modules() method:
sub load_api_modules {
my $self = shift;
my $file = shift;
local $_ = $file;#will work with $_ and keep $file
return unless s/\.pm$//;
require $file;
my @sup = split m#/#;
# s#/#::#g; unneccessary
$self->{ $sup[1].$sup[2] } = $sup[@sup-1]->new();
$self->logObj->log(
location => "Initialisation",
message => "loaded: $file"
);
}
HTH
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