if - use
a Perl module if a condition holds
use if CONDITION, MODULE => ARGUMENTS;
The construct
use if CONDITION, MODULE => ARGUMENTS;
has no effect unless CONDITION
is true. In this case the effect is the same as of
use MODULE ARGUMENTS;
Above =>
provides necessary quoting of MODULE
. If not used (e.g., no ARGUMENTS to give), you'd better quote MODULE
yourselves.
The current implementation does not allow specification of the required version of the module.
Ilya Zakharevich mailto:ilyaz@cpan.org.