[Bioperl-l] Finding modules on hard disk
Shawn Hoon
shawnh at stanford.edu
Wed Sep 17 11:07:34 EDT 2003
do
perldoc -l AnotherModule
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 7:32 AM, Chet Langin wrote:
> When looking at the code for a module, I would like
> to be able to quickly find and look at another module
> which might be used by the one I'm looking at.
>
> For example, if the code I'm looking at has...
>
> use AnotherModule;
>
> ...how do I find AnotherModule so that I can look
> at the code in it?
>
> This would be like the "whereis" command.
>
> Also, I have noticed that some modules appear more
> than once in my hard disk directory structure. How
> do I know which one is being used?
>
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