Monks,
I seek your wisdom with the following problem;
I would like to load a module that is stored into an array and not a file. Here is what I have right now (non-functional):
use strict;
open (MFILE, "testmod.pm") || die (...);
my @mod = <MFILE>;
close MFILE;
if (eval "require @mod") {
print "module loaded\n";
} else {
print "module failed to load: $!\n";
}
...
I know in the above example I could simply load the module by using a
require "testmod.pm"; however my real application requires loading from an array.
Thanks in advance, and of course any help is greatly appreciated.
zi99er
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