Perl only loads a module once, a list of loaded modules is kept and after the first use it is never actually loaded again. BUT, and there is always a BUT, you need to put use statements wherever you need to use the module, because the original may now be out of scope.
In reply to Re: Preventing used modules from leaking to main script
by jdtoronto
in thread Preventing used modules from leaking to main script
by Crackers2
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