DATA is not set until the file is fully compiled. Change
BEGIN { load(); }
to just
load();

Whatever code is at the top level of the .pm or in BEGIN blocks will get executed before use or require returns, so it's still done "at the pt. when a program 'use's my module". Also, it will only get executed the first time use or require is called in a given interpreter, so it's safe to use the module from multiple files. For example:

# mod.pm package mod; sub load { print(<DATA>); print("loaded\n"); } load(); 1; __DATA__ some data
# script.pl BEGIN { print("Before 'use mod;'\n"); } use mod; BEGIN { print("After 'use mod;'\n"); } use mod;

output:

Before 'use mod;' some data loaded After 'use mod;'

Updated


In reply to Re: Loading module data by ikegami
in thread Loading module data by ady

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