My understanding of -M is that it basically does a use in main. Source filters need to be use'd in every module to be filtered if I understand them correctly. So, given an existing library of a few hundred modules, I was hoping to be able to turn this on and off in one place without having to add a new use line to each of those modules.
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by steves
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