Why is curdir even included in the default @INC in the first place? How often is your cwd a perl library root! I'm thinking... approximately never.
I use the fact that '.' is the last entry in @INC all the time, when developing my own modules, when a test needs a custom library, or when I've forked an existing module to work on it.
In reply to Re: Configuring default @INC
by 1nickt
in thread Configuring default @INC
by Thopilt
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