You're getting problems because pack is a builtin command.
Also, you're using indirect method call which has problems. Instead of
BEGIN { require Module; import Module; }
use
BEGIN { require Module; Module->import(); }
Perl provides a dummy import method (in universal base class UNIVERSAL) to save you from checking if the module actually declared an import method.
So,
use Module;
is equivalent to
BEGIN { require Module; Module->import(); }
use Module ();
is equivalent to
BEGIN { require Module; }
use Module LIST;
is equivalent to
BEGIN { require Module; Module->import(LIST); }
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