Nice idea.
I see one problem with it: you need to change the source of each of the OldeCruft modules. Or install a code reference in @INC that does its magic as a source filter on all modules loaded.
A solution in which you would just add -Mdeprecated to the command line, would be nicer, I think.
One way to do this, would be to put all the knowledge about OldeCruft modules in the "deprecated" module and have that check at INIT {} or CHECK {} time. A concept:
package deprecated;
INIT {
die "Cannot use OldeCruft\n" if defined $OldeCruft::VERSION;
# possibly install wrappers also here
}
This however has the disadvantage that this won't work under mod_perl (as INIT and CHECK dont't work with mod_perl).
Hope this helps.
Liz
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