The same mechanisms pragmas use to clean themselves up can be used here. Here's an example:
call_when_scope_is_compiled.pm:
package call_when_scope_is_compiled;
use Sub::ScopeFinalizer qw( scope_finalizer );
sub import {
my ($class, $sub) = @_;
$^H{__PACKAGE__ . '::'} =
scope_finalizer { $sub->() };
}
1;
$ perl -E'
say "post";
use call_when_scope_is_compiled \&foo;
sub foo { say "foo!" }
BEGIN { say "pre"; }
'
pre
foo!
post
It also works for narrower scopes.
$ perl -E'
{
use call_when_scope_is_compiled \&foo;
sub foo { say "foo!" }
BEGIN { say "pre"; }
}
BEGIN { say "post"; }
'
pre
foo!
post
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