What's wrong with building a list of things to check and then checking them at CHECK time? It seems easier to get right than fiddling around with evals. For example, interface forgets to check $@ for errors after it's eval so if a module has a syntax error you will probably get an error from interface complaining about missing functions when what you really want is something telling you about the syntax error.
In reply to Re: eval "use $module" doesn't
by fergal
in thread eval "use $module" doesn't
by nothingmuch
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