From: Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Jenda Krynicky ha scritto: > > Put something like this on top of the script: > > > > BEGIN { > > push @INC, sub {print STDERR "Still looking for $_[1]\n";exit;}; > > } > > > > > I tried this and I got the following output > > Still looking for Encode/ConfigLocal.pm > > also if the modules were all installed. > Moreover, it works fine if I insert a non existent module: e.g. I put as > first required module: > use Tk2; > and, correctly, your sulution says: > Still looking for Tk2.pm > > Could you explain to me what exactly your code does and why he looks for > Encode/ConfigLocal.pm ?
Encode looks for the module. And proceedes even without it. If I change that code to BEGIN { push @INC, sub {die "Still looking for $_[1]\n";}; } use Encode; use Bleargh; I get Still looking for Bleargh.pm BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\temp\zkUse.pl line 7. It's the "BEGIN failed" that I wanted to get rid of with the print STDERR ...; exit;. Looks like this works right: BEGIN { push @INC, sub {return if $^S; print STDERR "Still looking for $_[1]\n";exit;}; } Jenda ===== [EMAIL PROTECTED] === http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz ===== When it comes to wine, women and song, wizards are allowed to get drunk and croon as much as they like. -- Terry Pratchett in Sourcery -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/