Okay, I think you are asking for
Data::Dumper->new() to automatically
do use Data::Dumper if you haven't already.
Okay, that isn't so hard:
package UNIVERSAL;
sub new {
my $pkg= shift @_;
eval "require $pkg; 1"
or die "$@";
return $pkg->new( @_ );
}
1;
Just add this function to your existing UNIVERSAL.pm file
or put it in AutoNew.pm and set PERL5OPT="-mAutoNew".
Update: Note that putting it in UNIVERSAL.pm probably isn't enough
since I think that file isn't necessarilly parsed despite
its name, though PERL5OPT="-mUNIVERSAL" is particularly
appealing to me.
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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