Sounds like you're looking for
Module::Pluggable. Theres a decent writeup at
http://perladvent.org/2004/6th/.
If you put all your modules in a MyPlugins directory you can do:
use Module::Pluggable search_path => ['MyPlugins'] require => 1;
## The following is not tested...
BEGIN {
## Do the Export and Export_OK into local namespace
foreach my $plugin (__PACKAGE__->plugins()) {
$plugin->import();
}
}
This might also work but again is untested:
use Module::Pluggable search_path => ['MyPlugins'] instantiate => 'imp
+ort';
~J
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