Figured it out...
Devel::TraceUse assumes it is the first module in the
@INC list:
...
{
local *INC = [ @INC[ 1 .. $#INC ] ];
my $start_time = [ gettimeofday() ];
eval "package $package; require '$mod_name';";
$elapsed = tv_interval($start_time);
}
...
Another approach would be to tie
@INC to an array implementation which always puts the coderef used by
Devel::TraceUse at the beginning of the array. That is, regardless of whatever array operations you performed on
@INC,
$INC[0] would always return TraceUse's coderef.
The real solution is to just redefine require if that's possible.
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