This isn't something I've looked into, but doesn't Perl have some mechanism to prevent loading the same module twice? I know I've seen something like this in C #include files -- one of the first lines is an #ifdef that checks to see if this file has been included already, and if so, skips the entire file.
As a corollary, why would a developer want to load a module twice?
In reply to Re^2: How do I curtail the noise
by talexb
in thread How do I curtail the noise
by Red_Dragon
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