So, basically, to load every available module matching /MyModule::Plugins::\w+/ you can do:
for (@INC) {
my $path = "$_/MyModule/Plugins";
for my $m (<$path/*.pm>) {
$m =~ s{^\Q$_\E/}{}; # strip off everything leading up to MyModul
+e...
$m =~ s{/}{::}g; # replace / with ::
$m =~ s{\.pm$}{}; # remove extension
eval "use $m;"; # use MyModule::Plugin::Whatever
die if $@; # propagate exceptions
}
}
updated: fixed glob
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