# NAME Acme::AtIncPolice - The police that opponents to @INC contamination # SYNOPSIS use Acme::AtIncPolice; # be killed by Acme::AtIncPolice push @INC, sub { my ($coderef, $filename) = @_; my $modfile = "lib/$filename"; if (-f $modfile) { open my $fh, '<', $modfile; return $fh; } }; # be no-op ed by Acme::AtIncPolice push @INC, "lib"; # DESCRIPTION If you use Acme::AtIncPolice, your program be died when detects any reference value from @INC. ## MOTIVE @INC hooks is one of useful feature in the Perl. It's used inside of some clever modules. But, @INC hooks provoke confuse in several cases. A feature that resolve library path dynamically is needed on your project that is simple web application? Really? The answer is "NO". Let's go on. Acme::AtIncPolice gives clean programming experience to you. Under Acme::AtIncPolice, @INC hooks is prohibited. If you found a "smelly" program, Let use Acme::AtIncPolice on it. # LICENSE Copyright (C) ytnobody. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # AUTHOR ytnobody <ytnobody@gmail.com>