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filesystems/p5-Module-Path. Module::Path provides a single function, module_path(), which will find where a module is installed locally. It works by looking in all the directories in @INC for an appropriately named file: * Foo::Bar becomes Foo/Bar.pm, using the correct directory path separator for your operating system. * Iterate over @INC, ignoring any references (see "require" in "perlfunc" if you're surprised to hear that you might find references in @INC). * For each directory in @INC, append the partial path (Foo/Bar.pm), again using the correct directory path separator. If the resulting file exists, return this path. * If no file was found, return undef.
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Module::Path provides a single function, module_path(), which will find
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where a module is installed locally.
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It works by looking in all the directories in @INC for an appropriately
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named file:
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* Foo::Bar becomes Foo/Bar.pm, using the correct directory path
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separator for your operating system.
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* Iterate over @INC, ignoring any references (see "require" in
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"perlfunc" if you're surprised to hear that you might find references
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in @INC).
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* For each directory in @INC, append the partial path (Foo/Bar.pm),
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again using the correct directory path separator. If the resulting
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file exists, return this path.
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* If no file was found, return undef.
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