Same basic idea, but saves some of the futzing.

Update: Changed die to exit. Changed it back, as exit doesn't prevent the script from continuing passed the CHECK sub?

package Dependancies; sub CHECK { print $_, $/ for values %INC; die; } 1;

Then just add it to the command line with the -M switch.

P:\test>perl58 -MDependancies p1.pl8 d:/Perl/lib/warnings/register.pm d:/Perl/lib/bytes.pm d:/Perl/lib/XSLoader.pm d:/Perl/lib/Carp.pm d:/Perl/lib/Exporter.pm d:/Perl/lib/strict.pm d:/Perl/lib/warnings.pm d:/Perl/lib/overload.pm d:/Perl/lib/Shell.pm d:/Perl/lib/Data/Dumper.pm Dependancies.pm Died at Dependancies.pm line 5. CHECK failed--call queue aborted.

It probably needs a better name. Maybe something in the Devel::* namespace?


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In reply to Re: Finding dependancies of a script by BrowserUk
in thread Finding dependancies of a script by fletcher_the_dog

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