Ah yes, forgot that one :)
A use anywhere in the code will be evaluated when the code is run compiled, but require - import's can only get evaluated when encoutered - good for when you want one module or another but both have quite a large initialisation overhead which means you only want the one you need.
update D'oh, sorry, meant compile not run.
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In reply to Re^3: Difference between 'use' and 'require'
by gothic_mallard
in thread Difference between 'use' and 'require'
by Anonymous Monk
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