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NAME
    Module::Loaded - mark modules as loaded or unloaded

SYNOPSIS
        use Module::Loaded;

        $bool = mark_as_loaded('Foo');   # Foo.pm is now marked as loaded
        $loc  = is_loaded('Foo');        # location of Foo.pm set to the
                                         # loaders location
        eval "require 'Foo'";            # is now a no-op

        $bool = mark_as_unloaded('Foo'); # Foo.pm no longer marked as loaded
        eval "require 'Foo'";            # Will try to find Foo.pm in @INC

DESCRIPTION
    When testing applications, often you find yourself needing to provide functionality in your test
    environment that would usually be provided by external modules. Rather than munging the %INC by
    hand to mark these external modules as loaded, so they are not attempted to be loaded by perl,
    this module offers you a very simple way to mark modules as loaded and/or unloaded.

FUNCTIONS
  $bool = mark_as_loaded( PACKAGE );
    Marks the package as loaded to perl. "PACKAGE" can be a bareword or string.

    If the module is already loaded, "mark_as_loaded" will carp about this and tell you from where
    the "PACKAGE" has been loaded already.

  $bool = mark_as_unloaded( PACKAGE );
    Marks the package as unloaded to perl, which is the exact opposite of "mark_as_loaded".
    "PACKAGE" can be a bareword or string.

    If the module is already unloaded, "mark_as_unloaded" will carp about this and tell you the
    "PACKAGE" has been unloaded already.

  $loc = is_loaded( PACKAGE );
    "is_loaded" tells you if "PACKAGE" has been marked as loaded yet. "PACKAGE" can be a bareword or
    string.

    It returns falls if "PACKAGE" has not been loaded yet and the location from where it is said to
    be loaded on success.

BUG REPORTS
    Please report bugs or other issues to <bug-module-loaded AT rt.org<gt>.

AUTHOR
    This module by Jos Boumans <kane AT cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT
    This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as
    Perl itself.

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