I have a script p.pl
in a folder test
:
use lib '.';
use My::Module;
My::Module::my_func();
In the test folder there is a subdirectory My
containing the file Module.pm
:
package My::Module;
sub my_func {
print "Hello\n";
}
1;
If I run p.pl
from the test folder by typing ./p.pl
in the terminal window, I get no errors and output Hello
. If I change directory to the parent (cd ..
) and type test/p.pl
I get error:
Can't locate My/Module.pm in @INC at test/p.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test/p.pl line 2.
use lib '.';
doesn't mean anything here.@INC
, no need to add it.@INC
. Souse lib '.'
will add it to the front of@INC
, giving you, for example, a chance to override standard modules by placing your own copy of those in the current directory. For example, this could be used in the case of debugging a CPAN module.