Module::Reload->check() basically does:


but only if the modified_time of the package has changed on disk, which is very nice, Module::Reload works properly.

However, what if you delete a sub from a module while running the program, the function will remain loaded. That needs to be fixed in Module::Pluggable.

I took a look at Apache::StatINC and it does the same as Module::Reload except it does delete the subs that are gone using this:


However, I guess Apache::StatINC can be use only if you're writing a web app deployed using Apache. What if you want to write a non-web app(an IRC bot for example) ?

Plack::Loader::Shotgun I wasn't able to check out because I'm not familiar with Plack


In reply to Re^2: Adding code to a Perl program without stopping it by spx2
in thread Adding code to a Perl program without stopping it by Anonymous Monk

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