Hey guys.
I wanna create a module that loads other modules for the script using that first module, how can I do that? Lemme clarify.
What I want is to be able to do this:
# myscript.pl
use SuperModuleLoader; # or whatever
my $c1 = SomeClass->new;
my $c2 = SomeOtherClass->new;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new;
without having to declare SomeClass, SomeOtherClass and all other classes in there. Basically all those classes are on a directory (but I could use some other modules too) so I tried this:
package SuperModuleLoader;
sub import {
my $classes = [qw/SomeClass SomeOtherClass WWW::Mechanize YourMom/];
for my $c (@$classes) {
require $c;
}
}
1;
...but that doesn't work. Is that possible? As said, SomeClass.pm, SomeOtherClass.pm and other custom classes are right on the same directory, but some other might just be within the system-wide installation and wanna be able to initialize classes with them on my script without having to list them all in it.
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