Hi, don't have time to look into your issue but for "I'm looking for a way to wipe out my FileImporter class out of memory":
See Class::Unload:
use strict;
use warnings;
use feature 'say';
use Time::Piece;
use Class::Unload;
eval { say gmtime->datetime; 1 } or say $@;
Class::Unload->unload('Time::Piece');
eval { say gmtime->datetime; 1 } or say $@;
require Time::Piece;
eval { say gmtime->datetime; 1 } or say $@;
__END__
$ perl monks/11105002.pl
2019-08-25T22:43:52
Can't locate object method "gmtime" via package "Time::Piece" at /User
+s/1nickt/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.30.0/lib/5.30.0/darwin-2level/Ti
+me/Piece.pm line 143.
2019-08-25T22:43:52
Hope this helps!
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