lib(3)

NAME

lib - manipulate @INC at compile time

SYNOPSIS

use lib LIST;
no lib LIST;

DESCRIPTION

This is a small simple module which simplifies the manipu

lation of @INC at compile time.

It is typically used to add extra directories to perl's

search path so that later "use" or "require" statements

will find modules which are not located on perl's default

search path.

Adding directories to @INC

The parameters to "use lib" are added to the start of the

perl search path. Saying

use lib LIST;
is almost the same as saying

BEGIN { unshift(@INC, LIST) }
For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib mod

ule also checks to see if a directory called $dir/$arch

name/auto exists. If so the $dir/$archname directory is

assumed to be a corresponding architecture specific direc

tory and is added to @INC in front of $dir.
To avoid memory leaks, all trailing duplicate entries in

@INC are removed.
Deleting directories from @INC
You should normally only add directories to @INC. If you

need to delete directories from @INC take care to only

delete those which you added yourself or which you are

certain are not needed by other modules in your script.

Other modules may have added directories which they need

for correct operation.
The "no lib" statement deletes all instances of each named

directory from @INC.
For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib mod

ule also checks to see if a directory called $dir/$arch

name/auto exists. If so the $dir/$archname directory is

assumed to be a corresponding architecture specific direc

tory and is also deleted from @INC.
Restoring original @INC
When the lib module is first loaded it records the current

value of @INC in an array @lib::ORIG_INC. To restore @INC

to that value you can say

@INC = @lib::ORIG_INC;

CAVEATS

In order to keep lib.pm small and simple, it only works

with Unix filepaths. This doesn't mean it only works on

Unix, but non-Unix users must first translate their file

paths to Unix conventions.

# VMS users wanting to put [.stuff.moo] into

# their @INC would write

use lib 'stuff/moo';

NOTES

In the future, this module will likely use File::Spec for

determining paths, as it does now for Mac OS (where Unixstyle or Mac-style paths work, and Unix-style paths are

converted properly to Mac-style paths before being added

to @INC).

SEE ALSO

FindBin - optional module which deals with paths relative

to the source file.

AUTHOR

Tim Bunce, 2nd June 1995.

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