This is much nicer, and I guess I've always just accepted the way it is now for historic reasons, it looked liked this since I first experienced it, and I knew what it meant and what to do. I'm putting together a patch that makes it look like your suggestion:

./perl -MDerp::Derp Can't locate Derp/Derp.pm in @INC See: perldoc -v @INC You may need to install the Derp::Derp module: https://metacpan.org/search?q=Derp::Derp @INC entries checked: /home/marto/localperl/lib/site_perl/5.42.0/x86_64-linux /home/marto/localperl/lib/site_perl/5.42.0 /home/marto/localperl/lib/5.42.0/x86_64-linux /home/marto/localperl/lib/5.42.0. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. ~/localperl/bin

But need to fix the breaking tests that go looking for the old format in:

Failed 5 tests out of 2667, 99.81% okay. ../cpan/Test-Simple/t/Legacy/fail-more.t ../cpan/parent/t/parent.t op/inccode-tie.t op/inccode.t op/require_errors.t

In reply to Re^5: diagnostics: warning, deprecation, error by marto
in thread diagnostics: warning, deprecation, error by Anonymous Monk

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