A working require "Class::Name" and more

Edit Package perl-Class-Load
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Class-Load

"require EXPR" only accepts "Class/Name.pm" style module names, not
"Class::Name". How frustrating! For that, we provide "load_class
'Class::Name'".
It's often useful to test whether a module can be loaded, instead of
throwing an error when it's not available. For that, we provide
"try_load_class 'Class::Name'".
Finally, sometimes we need to know whether a particular class has been
loaded. Asking %%INC is an option, but that will miss inner packages and
any class for which the filename does not correspond to the package name.
For that, we provide "is_class_loaded 'Class::Name'".

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Revision 7 (latest revision is 20)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 104261 from Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) (revision 7)
- updated to 0.17
 - A bug in Class::Load caused test failures when Module::Runtime 0.012 was
   used with Perl 5.8.x. Reported by Zefram. RT#74897. ( Jesse Luehrs )
 
 - Require Module::Runtime 0.012, which has a number of useful bug fixes.
 
 - Small test changes to accomodate latest version of
   Module::Implementation. There's no need to upgrade if you're already using
   0.14
 
 - Use Module::Implementation to handle loading the XS or PP versions of the
   code. Using this module fixes a few bugs.
 
 - Under taint mode, setting an implementation in the CLASS_LOAD_IMPLEMENTATION
   env var caused a taint error.
 
 - An invalid value in the CLASS_LOAD_IMPLEMENTATION env var is now detected
   and reported immediately. No attempt is made to load an invalid
   implementation.
 
 - Fix some bugs with our use of Try::Tiny. This could cause warnings on some
   systems with Class::Load::XS wasn't installed. Fixes RT#72345.
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