If there's a bug, it can be corrected and you don't have to do anything.
Bugs won't fix themselves. If you find a bug in, say, XML::Twig, you're extremely lucky, because mirod really cares about his modules. How many CPAN authors are as responsive as he is?
If you you find a bug in a module whose author either doesn't care or has no time, then the bug is yours.
You can't do that when the snippet is scattered inline repeatedly across a large swath of code.
You wouldn't do such scattering anyways, would you? You'd factor these out into a subroutine, and fix any bugs there.
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In reply to Re^2: Module Bloat and the Best Solution
by shmem
in thread Module Bloat and the Best Solution
by KurtSchwind
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