I'm using eval "use $m"; to solve a similar
problem.
I'm interested in learning other options too.
About the startup wait, Perl 5.8 has an "autouse" option, that postpone load of modules until a function is used.
In reply to Re: How best to require subclasses at runtime
by fglock
in thread How best to require subclasses at runtime
by FamousLongAgo
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