According to the documentation, the difference between require $parser and, something like require Module::Parser is that in the latter case, it replaces '::' with '/' and tacks a '.pm' on the end. Seems like you could do that yourself, and avoid the eval:
$parser =~ s#::#/#g;
$parser .= '.pm' unless $parser =~ /\.pm$/;
require $parser;
This answer is too easy to be right. But I'd appreciate it if someone would explain why it's wrong.
We're not really tightening our belts, it just feels that way because we're getting fatter.
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