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Both use XYZ::XS; and require XYZ::XS; load the dll in exactly the same way (by using LoadLibrary on Windows).
The only difference (afaik) in the loading of the dll is in *when* it happens. If you use XYZ::XS; then the loading is done at script compile-time (whenever the compilation process gets to that compile-time command). And if you require XYZ::XS; then the loading is done at script run-time (whenever the execution process gets to that run-time command). Cheers, Rob In reply to Re: guts of Dynaloader
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