First of all, I come across the eval { require $somepm; }; quite often and the eval will be executed regardless of whether a module has already been required. This is slow.
No, eval is not "slow" in this case. Perhaps you are confusing eval { BLOCK } with eval "STRING".
In reply to Re^3: RFC: Some of my toolkit modules
by runrig
in thread RFC: Some of my toolkit modules
by bennymack
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