use - Import several modules with a single use statement
# Use several modules in command line: % perl -Muse=CGI,DBI,PPI -e '...' # Import several modules at once use use qw[ strict warnings methods invoker ]; # Pass options as array refs use use 'strict', 'warnings', 'HTTP::Status' => [':constants']; # Pass required versions after module names use use '5.12.0', 'HTTP::Status' => '6.00' => [':constants']; # ...or in your own module, importing on behalf of its caller: package MY::Macro; sub import { use use; local @_ = qw[ Module1 Module2 ]; goto &use::use; }
This module lets you import several modules at once.
This is almost the same as modules, except that caller is properly set up so syntax-altering modules based on Devel::Declare, Filter::Simple or Module::Compile work correctly.
caller
If a Perl version number larger than 5.9.3 appears as the first argument, then it's automatically expanded just like a regular use VERSION statement. For example, use use '5.12.0' expands to use strict; use feature ':5.12'.
5.9.3
use VERSION
use use '5.12.0'
use strict; use feature ':5.12'
Thanks to ingy∵net for refactoring most of this module into the perl5 module, and making this module a simple subclass of it.
perl5, modules
唐鳳 <cpan@audreyt.org>
To the extent possible under law, 唐鳳 has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to use.
This work is published from Taiwan.
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To install use, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm use
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install use
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.