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NAME

6       modpods - print out paths for the standard modules
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DESCRIPTION

9       This program outputs the paths to all installed modules on your
10       systems.  This includes both the standard modules (which the stdpods
11       command produces) and the site-specific ones (which the sitepods
12       command produces).
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14       This is just a front-end for calling pminst -l, supplied to make it
15       more obvious what it does.
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EXAMPLE

18       This finds all the modules whose documentation mentions destructors,
19       and cats it out at you.
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21           $ podgrep -i destructor `modpods`
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23           =head1 /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/i686-linux/DB_File.pm chunk 371
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25           Having read L<perltie> you will probably have already guessed that the
26           error is caused by the extra copy of the tied object stored in C<$X>.
27           If you haven't, then the problem boils down to the fact that the
28           B<DB_File> destructor, DESTROY, will not be called until I<all>
29           references to the tied object are destroyed. Both the tied variable,
30           C<%x>, and C<$X> above hold a reference to the object. The call to
31           untie() will destroy the first, but C<$X> still holds a valid
32           reference, so the destructor will not get called and the database file
33           F<tst.fil> will remain open. The fact that Berkeley DB then reports the
34           attempt to open a database that is alreday open via the catch-all
35           "Invalid argument" doesn't help.
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37           =head1 /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/Tie/Array.pm chunk 40
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39           Normal object destructor method.
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SEE ALSO

42       podgrep(1), modpods(1), pods(1), sitepods(1), podpath(1), and
43       stdpod(1).
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AUTHORS and COPYRIGHTS

46       Copyright (C) 1999 Tom Christiansen.
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48       Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Mark Leighton Fisher.
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LICENSE

51       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
52       the terms of either: (a) the GNU General Public License as published by
53       the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
54       later version, or (b) the Perl "Artistic License".  (This is the Perl 5
55       licensing scheme.)
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57       Please note this is a change from the original pmtools-1.00 (still
58       available on CPAN), as pmtools-1.00 were licensed only under the Perl
59       "Artistic License".
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