Are there issues with doing that?
It can easily fail:
#!perl -I. #t.pl use strict; use warnings; use XTest; print "ok\n";
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#XTest.pm package XTest; use strict; use warnings; 1;
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F:\tmp\test>dir *.p* Directory Listing of F:\tmp\test 01.06.2006 20:02 52 t.pl 01.06.2006 20:02 46 XTest.pm 2 File(s 98 Bytes 0 Directories, 2.727.182.336 Bytes free F:\tmp\test>perl t.pl ok F:\tmp\test>cd .. F:\tmp>perl test\t.pl Can't locate XTest.pm in @INC (@INC contains: F:/Perl/lib F:/Perl/site +/lib .) at test\t.pl line 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test\t.pl line 4. F:\tmp>


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to Re^2: Howto set path for local package in a Perl code by holli
in thread Howto set path for local package in a Perl code by neversaint

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