=head1 USE
If your generated controller module needs to load a module, include a
C<gen_uses> statement in your controller's block.
C<gen_uses> takes a comma separated list of modules to use. If you want
to control their import lists, use pairs. For example, this will use
the modules with default importing:
gen_uses Your::Module, Some::Other::Module;
Add pairs to get the imports of your dreams:
gen_uses Your::Module => `qw( :everything :and then some )`;
Note that the value will be used literally to produce this:
use Your::Module qw( :everything :and then some );
So, qw is a good choice (as it usually is).
See also C<stub_uses>, C<uses>, and C<plugins>. The later is likely
the only good choice, if the module you want to use is a Gantry plugin.
=head1 EXAMPLE
Build the example with:
bigtop -c example.bigtop all
Look for C<Exotic> in C<lib/Kids/GEN/Child.pm>. Notice how C<Your::Module>
lists imports explicitly. If you don't provide a list, all of the C<@EXPORT>
items will be explicitly listed.