The problem:
- A r-e-p loop
- A part of it is "compiled" at run-time from a data file to Perl code, for efficiency reasons
- I want the loop to compile the file if it's changed, and call the new version
What I'm doing:
The loop is something like this:
$SOURCE='stuff.src';
$COMP='stuff.pm';
require $COMP;
*dostuff=\&Stuff::dostuff;
while (<>) {
if (-M $SOURCE < -M $COMP) { # source changed?
print "compiling...\n";
system "cp $SOURCE $COMP"; # ok, fake compilation
delete $INC{$COMP}; # make sure 'require' will load the module
no warnings; # avoid some warnings
require $COMP;
*dostuff=\&Stuff::dostuff; # import
}
dostuff($_);
}
And the "data" file $SOURCE:
package Stuff;
no warnings;
sub dostuff {
print "ver 1: ",shift,"\n";
}
1;
Is this usable? Does it leak memory (in the real case the compiled file would be quite larger)? Can I use something similar inside a mod_perl handler? Is ignoring the "redefined" warnings potentially dangerous?
Is there a better way?
Thanks...
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