Hi, I installed File::System(1.16) via CPAN and try to use File::System::Object as example showed at ".cpan/build/File-System-1.16-FnCixg/t/02_glob.t"

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use File::System::Object; my $obj = 'File::System::Object'; my $file = $obj->root; root@athens:/tmp# perl 1.pl Can't locate object method "root" via package "File::System::Object" a +t 1.pl line 10.

I read the "Object.pm" and found no 'root' method defined in it, while its CPAN pages gives this method. What's the matter? Also some other methods, such as 'is_root','exist' have the same problem. Please give me some hints. Thanks, Phillip


In reply to can not find some method when using File::System::Object by PhillipHuang

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