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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers TYPESET use Post 70531 by sam71 on Saturday 30th of April 2005 02:07:26 PM
Old 04-30-2005
typeset

Hi bhargav,

as u suggested env command that i have to try in my home directory or try to use in root directory.

Thanks

sam71
 

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Poet::Environment(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Poet::Environment(3pm)

NAME
Poet::Environment -- Poet environment SYNOPSIS
# In a script... use Poet::Script qw($poet); # In a module... use Poet qw($poet); # $poet is automatically available in Mason components # then... my $root_dir = $poet->root_dir; my $file = $poet->path("some/file.txt"); my $path_to_script = $poet->bin_path("foo/bar.pl"); my $path_to_lib = $poet->lib_path("Foo/Bar.pm"); DESCRIPTION
The Poet::Environment object contains information about the current environment and its directory paths. PATH METHODS
root_dir Returns the root directory of the environment, i.e. where .poet_root is located. path (subpath) Returns the root directory with a relative subpath added. e.g. if the Poet environment root is "/my/env/root", then $poet->path("somefile.txt"); ==> returns /my/env/root/somefile.txt bin_dir comps_dir conf_dir data_dir db_dir lib_dir logs_dir static_dir Returns the specified subdirectory, which by default will be just below the root dirctory. e.g. if the Poet environment root is "/my/env/root", then $poet->conf_dir ==> returns /my/env/root/conf $poet->lib_dir ==> returns /my/env/root/lib bin_path (subpath) comps_path (subpath) conf_path (subpath) data_path (subpath) db_path (subpath) lib_path (subpath) logs_path (subpath) static_path (subpath) Returns the specified subdirectory with a relative subpath added. e.g. if the Poet environment root is "/my/env/root", then $poet->conf_path("log4perl.conf"); ==> returns /my/env/root/conf/log4perl.conf $poet->lib_path("Data/Type.pm"); ==> returns /my/env/root/lib/Data/Type.pm OTHER METHODS
app_class Returns the full class name to use for the specified class, depending on whether there is a subclass in the environment. e.g. $poet->app_class('Cache') will return "MyApp::Cache" if that module exists, and otherwise "Poet::Cache". This is used internally by Poet to implement auto subclassing. app_name Returns the app name, e.g. 'MyApp', found in .poet_root. conf Returns the Poet::Conf object associated with the environment. Usually you'd access this by importing $conf. current_env A class method that returns the current (singleton) environment for the process. Usually you'd access this by importing $poet. OBTAINING $poet SINGLETON In a script: use Poet::Script qw($poet); In a module: use Poet qw($poet); $poet is automatically available in components. You can also get it via my $poet = Poet::Environment->current_env; CONFIGURING ENVIRONMENT SUBDIRECTORIES
Any subdirectories other than conf_dir can be overridden in configuration. e.g. # Override bin_dir env.bin_dir: /some/other/bin/dir With this configuration in place, $poet->bin_dir ==> returns /some/other/bin/dir $poet->bin_path("foo/bar.pl") ==> returns /some/other/bin/dir/foo/bar.pl SEE ALSO
Poet AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Jonathan Swartz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-14 Poet::Environment(3pm)
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