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.

In reply to On kind of dynamic loading by damog

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