in reply to Re^2: Directory Structure
in thread Directory Structure
From my reading of the OP's original post, he wanted a relative program and module structure. This works for an A sub dir holding the program Foo-use, and a parallel level module dir B, holding a module Foo1.pm. The relative nature of the directories means they can be installed anywhere together, and the module in B will be found.
Make 2 subdirs anywhere in an arbitrary directory, named A and B
In A, the program:
#!/usr/bin/perl use lib "../B"; use Foo1 foo; use Tk; # put in to show that @inc is still working fine foo(); print "Goodbye\n";
In the parallel B module directory, the module Foo1.pm
#module Foo1.pm located in B package Foo1; require Exporter; @ISA = qw|Exporter|; @EXPORT_OK = qw|foo|; sub foo { print "Hello World, I'm here\n"; } 1;
Run it:
$ ./A/Foo-use Hello World Goodbye
|
|---|