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new moose sets %INC for autogenerated classes, so we have to do a better
job at skipping those now (since actually trying to reload them isn't
going to work). also added a warning for when this happens, since it's
quite possibly actually doing something wrong (it was just doing it
wrong silently before).
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this will be more accurate about when to reload things, but uses a
require hook, which may cause issues with other modules that hook
require in an incorrect way
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this meant that modules that we hadn't seen before were always assumed
to have changed, which can cause arbitrary (and possibly dangerous)
modules to be reloaded.
this can happen when you call ->refresh, then load a module, then call
->refresh again. in this case, there's no way to tell if the module has
been modified since it was loaded, which means that we have to assume
one way or the other. assuming that it hasn't can cause changes to be
missed when ->refresh is called, but assuming that it has can cause
modules (such as Moose) to be reloaded when we really can't support it.
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This fixes the case where a module was loaded then attempted to
be loaded but with a failure. Previously it wouldn't refresh
itself anymore.
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