use is done at compile time in a
BEGIN block. If you want to dynamically load a package at run time, you want
require instead. The below code worked for me:
#!/usr/bin/perl;
unshift @INC, "/path/to/package";
print "Interpolate variables from which package? ";
$package = <STDIN>;
chomp($package);
eval "require $package";
print <<EOF;
This variable:
$package::variable
(actually this doesn't work)
originates in package $package.
EOF
Update::
gaal is absolutely right, the code will not show the correct package variable. I was more focused on showing how to load modules at runtime.
Roy Johnson seems to have the interpolation part worked out.
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