BEGIN {
my $ns = __PACKAGE__;
$ns =~ s/::[^:]*$//;
eval "require $ns\::Config";
"$ns\::Config"->import(qw(x y z));
}
is the same as
BEGIN {
( my $ns = __PACKAGE__ ) =~ s/::[^:]*$//;
my @syms = qw(x y z);
eval "use $ns\::Config \@syms";
}
Then add error checking
BEGIN {
( my $ns = __PACKAGE__ ) =~ s/::[^:]*$//;
my @syms = qw(x y z);
eval "use $ns\::Config \@syms; 1" or die $@;
}
Since you import, if can also do the job:
sub qualify_ns {
( my $ns = __PACKAGE__ ) =~ s/::[^:]*$//;
return "$ns\::$_[0]";
}
use if 1, qualify_ns('Config') => qw(x y z);
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