1lib::relative(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation lib::relative(3)
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6 lib::relative - Add paths relative to the current file to @INC
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9 # Path is relative to this file, not current working directory
10 use lib::relative 'path/to/lib';
11 use lib::relative '../../lib';
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13 # Add two lib paths, as in lib.pm
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23 use lib File::Spec->catdir(File::Basename::dirname(Cwd::abs_path __FILE__), 'path/to/lib');
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26 Adding a path to @INC to load modules from a local directory may seem
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28 relative path to @INC means that any later code that changes the
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32 'path/to/lib'", and may be a vulnerability if such a location is not
33 supposed to be writable. Additionally, the commonly used FindBin module
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36 cases like generated or embedded code. This module proposes a more
37 straightforward method: take a path relative to the current file,
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46 section of the "SYNOPSIS" can be copy-pasted into a file to perform the
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52 "SYNOPSIS" as early as possible in the file. If a "chdir" occurs before
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66 This software is Copyright (c) 2017 by Dan Book.
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