Take a look at autouse or Class::Autouse which will define placeholder methods for all the modules you autouse, and then load the real module only if those methods are called.
- Cees
In reply to Re: Reducing Perl's memory footprint depending on run mode
by cees
in thread Reducing Perl's memory footprint depending on run mode
by talexb
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