Module::Runtime's use_module function may be to your liking...
use_module('My::Utils')->import(qw< min max zip >);
my $logger = use_module('My::Logger')->new(-trace => 1);
Update:... some people may well consider this insane but...
BEGIN {
package PerlX::qm;
no thanks;
sub import {
my ($me, $name) = @_;
require Module::Runtime;
require PerlX::QuoteOperator;
PerlX::QuoteOperator->new->import($name || "qm", {
-parser => 1,
-with => sub ($) {
Module::Runtime::use_module(grep /\w/, split /\s/, $_[
+0])
},
}, scalar caller);
}
};
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
use PerlX::qm;
say qm( Math::BigInt 1.000 )->new('4660')->as_hex;
say qm( Math::BigFloat )->new('74565')->as_hex;
PerlX::qm defines a quote-like operator (like qq, qw or qx) for module names. Quoted modules are loaded at runtime, and can be followed by an optional version number.
perl -E'sub Monkey::do{say$_,for@_,do{($monkey=[caller(0)]->[3])=~s{::}{ }and$monkey}}"Monkey say"->Monkey::do'
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