Maybe you want this:
package Foo::Bar;
sub test {
my $pkg = __PACKAGE__;
$pkg =~ s#::#/#g;
$pkg .= '.pm';
print($INC{$pkg}, "\n");
}
It definitely has limitations (when package Foo::Bar isn't in or only in Foo/Bar.pm, for starters.
On second thought, caller provides some nice info:
package Pkg;
sub test {
local $,=", ";
local $\="\n";
print(caller(0));
}
test();
__END__
output
======
Pkg, script.pl, 10, Pkg::test, 1, , , , 0,
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