I'm just trying to confirm something that I think is true. I have a 'use' statement in my perl code to bring in a perl module. Perl goes to the @INC array to get a directory list, and searches each directory in turn to find the perl module I specify in my use statement, right? Anything special about the file that it matches by name (permissions, or something? - yes, it must be readable, I assume, anything else?)
BUT WAIT! if my use statement looks like:
use Amazon::DistributionCenter::Setup;
the 'Amazon' and 'DistributionCenter' are actually directories, so its really looking for Amazon/DistributionCenter/Setup, right? So if I really want to 'fool' it to using mine, I have to add a directory to the PATH, and under that directory, I have to have Amazon/DistributionCenter, right?
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