hi
Sorry that i couldn't figure out better subject
I'm trying to apply Aspect "advices" inside the import()-sub
It doesnt seem to work ?
I think the reason for this is that the import() is executed at compile time and at this time the symbol-table is not populated with packages/methods I want to intercept. (the Aspect module looks-up the symbol table to hook-up/install its pre and post handlers), but if the package::methods are not yet "imported" it is normal to not be able to hook them
Do you have idea for a solution to this problem ?
Is there a way to install a subroutine to be called after all the modules has been use'd i.e. symbol table is populated
thank you very much?

In reply to import() and symbol-table population!? (compile vs. runtime) by rootcho

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