package lib;use Config;my $archname = $Config{'archname'};@ORIG_INC = ();		# (avoid typo warning)@ORIG_INC = @INC;	# take a handy copy of 'original' valuesub import {    shift;    foreach (reverse @_) {	unshift(@INC, $_);	# Put a corresponding archlib directory infront of $_ if it	# looks like $_ has an archlib directory below it.	unshift(@INC, "$_/$archname") if -d "$_/$archname/auto";    }}sub unimport {    shift;    my $mode = shift if $_[0] =~ m/^:[A-Z]+/;    my %names;    foreach(@_) {	++$names{$_};	++$names{"$_/$archname"} if -d "$_/$archname/auto";    }    if ($mode and $mode eq ':ALL') {	# Remove ALL instances of each named directory.	@INC = grep { !exists $names{$_} } @INC;    } else {	# Remove INITIAL instance(s) of each named directory.	@INC = grep { --$names{$_} < 0   } @INC;    }}1;__END__=head1 NAMElib - manipulate @INC at compile time=head1 SYNOPSIS    use lib LIST;    no lib LIST;=head1 DESCRIPTIONThis is a small simple module which simplifies the manipulation of @INCat compile time.It is typically used to add extra directories to perl's search path sothat later C<use> or C<require> statements will find modules which arenot located on perl's default search path.=head2 ADDING DIRECTORIES TO @INCThe parameters to C<use lib> are added to the start of the perl searchpath. Saying    use lib LIST;is I<almost> the same as saying    BEGIN { unshift(@INC, LIST) }For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib module alsochecks to see if a directory called $dir/$archname/auto exists.If so the $dir/$archname directory is assumed to be a correspondingarchitecture specific directory and is added to @INC in front of $dir.If LIST includes both $dir and $dir/$archname then $dir/$archname willbe added to @INC twice (if $dir/$archname/auto exists).=head2 DELETING DIRECTORIES FROM @INCYou should normally only add directories to @INC.  If you need todelete directories from @INC take care to only delete those which youadded yourself or which you are certain are not needed by other modulesin your script.  Other modules may have added directories which theyneed for correct operation.By default the C<no lib> statement deletes the I<first> instance ofeach named directory from @INC.  To delete multiple instances of thesame name from @INC you can specify the name multiple times.To delete I<all> instances of I<all> the specified names from @INC you canspecify ':ALL' as the first parameter of C<no lib>. For example:    no lib qw(:ALL .);For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib module alsochecks to see if a directory called $dir/$archname/auto exists.If so the $dir/$archname directory is assumed to be a correspondingarchitecture specific directory and is also deleted from @INC.If LIST includes both $dir and $dir/$archname then $dir/$archname willbe deleted from @INC twice (if $dir/$archname/auto exists).=head2 RESTORING ORIGINAL @INCWhen the lib module is first loaded it records the current value of @INCin an array C<@lib::ORIG_INC>. To restore @INC to that value youcan say    @INC = @lib::ORIG_INC;=head1 SEE ALSOAddINC - optional module which deals with paths relative to the source file.=head1 AUTHORTim Bunce, 2nd June 1995.=cut