Here's my project:
assembler/
asm.pl # Main entry point
instructions.pm
support.pm
build.sh
---- assembler/asm.pl ----
...
use instructions;
...
---- assembler/instructions.pm ----
...
use support;
...
I wish for build.sh to contain a line like:
perl assembler/asm.pl $1
When asm.pl tries to use the related modules, it can't find them. This line works, but feels filthy and shameful:
cd assembler; perl asm.pl ../$1; cd ..
What is the correct way to execute asm.pl? I wish to execute the program located anywhere on the file system directly from any other arbitrary location, e.g.
$ cd /some/dumb/path
$ /path/to/the/project/build.sh /another/goofy/path.asm
-Ioption, e.g.perl -I assembler? – jheddings Nov 29 '12 at 23:52