You can use the
-I command line argument when invoking
perl. For example, let's say that you have a script called
my_test.pl in the current working directory which uses your version of the
Foo::Bar module. Also, your version of the
Foo::Bar module is in a subdir (in the current working directory) called
lib. So, your file structure should look like this:
./my_test.pl
./lib/Foo/Bar.pm
Use the following to run your script using your version of
Foo::Bar
perl -I lib/ my_test.pl
This will work for simple pure perl modules, but you may have issues if your module is more complicated (e.g. uses XS, File::ShareDir, etc.).
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