I'd like to pass parameters to a module during importation,
such as:
use MyModule { foo => 1, bar => 'two' };
No such facility exists in Exporter, so before
I write my own import function, is there a module
or code which already does this?
I need to pass options to the module that are accessible
from the BEGIN block. It makes coding much easier
than to have settings subroutines which destroy objects created by BEGIN
and then recreate them. But that seems my only other alternative.
(On my list of things to do I may look into adding this as
a patch to Exporter... it would be really useful.)
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