Class::Autouse allows you to specify a class the will only load when a method of that class is called. For large classes that might not be used during the running of a program, such as Date::Manip, this can save you large amounts of memory, and decrease the script load time.
Although, that is not to say that there shouldn't be another approach.
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John.
In reply to Re: RFC: Object::Proxy (or somesuch)
by jmcnamara
in thread RFC: Object::Proxy (or somesuch)
by dragonchild
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