On 07/17/2012 07:57 PM, Joel Berger wrote:
I would seem that a command line switch would be nice, however your workaround is more verbose than needed. You should simply be able to `use blib` as if it were another script; this is what `-Mblib` does as a arguement to the perl interpreter. HTH
I stopped searching online after `use lib './blib'` failed ( `use lib './blib/lib'` would have worked ). But I'm quitting and restarting pdl2 repeatedly. When using the uparrow to scroll through history, the cost of `use blib` and `unshift @INC, './blib/lib'` is the same. Anyway I went back to using a script for testing. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking some feature.
Joel On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:38 PM, John Lapeyre <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I can do this (and get what I expect): > >> pdl -Mblib > > But this fails and then prints the usage message: > >> pdl2 -Mblib > Unknown option: M > <snip> > > I can start pdl2 and unshift @INC, './blib/lib'. > But that is a little clumsy when iterating changes. > I searched around in docs, the web, and list archives, > but didn't find any talk about it.
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