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Apache::StatINC(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   Apache::StatINC(3)

NAME
       Apache::StatINC - Reload %INC files when updated on disk

SYNOPSIS
	 #httpd.conf or some such
	 #can be any Perl*Handler
	 PerlInitHandler Apache::StatINC

DESCRIPTION
       When Perl pulls a file via "require", it stores the filename in the
       global hash %INC.  The next time Perl tries to "require" the same file,
       it sees the file in %INC and does not reload from disk.	This module's
       handler iterates over %INC and reloads the file if it has changed on
       disk.

       Note that StatINC operates on the current context of @INC.  Which
       means, when called as a Perl*Handler it will not see @INC paths added
       or removed by Apache::Registry scripts, as the value of @INC is saved
       on server startup and restored to that value after each request.	 In
       other words, if you want StatINC to work with modules that live in cus-
       tom @INC paths, you should modify @INC when the server is started.
       Besides, 'use lib' in startup scripts, you can also set the PERL5LIB
       variable in the httpd's environment to include any non-standard 'lib'
       directories that you choose.  For example, you might use a script
       called 'start_httpd' to start apache, and include a line like this:

	       PERL5LIB=/usr/local/foo/myperllibs; export PERL5LIB

       When you have problems with modules not being reloaded, please refer to
       the following lines in 'perlmodlib':

       "Always use -w. Try to "use strict;" (or "use strict qw(...);").
       Remember that you can add "no strict qw(...);" to individual blocks of
       code that need less strictness. Always use -w. Always use -w!  Follow
       the guidelines in the perlstyle(1) manual."

       Warnings when running under mod_perl is enabled with 'PerlWarn On' in
       your httpd.conf.

       It will most likely help you to find the problem. Really.

OPTIONS
       StatINC_UndefOnReload
	   Normally, StatINC will turn of warnings to avoid "Subroutine rede-
	   fined" warnings when it reloads a file.  However, this does not
	   disable the Perl mandatory warning when re-defining "constant" sub-
	   routines (see perldoc perlsub).  With this option On, StatINC will
	   invoke the Apache::Symbol undef_functions method to avoid these
	   mandatory warnings:

	    PerlSetVar StatINC_UndefOnReload On

       StatINC_Debug
	   You can make StatINC tell when it reloads a module by setting this
	   option to on.

	    PerlSetVar StatINC_Debug 1

	   The only used debug level is currently 1.

SEE ALSO
       mod_perl(3)

AUTHOR
       Currently maintained by Ask Bjoern Hansen <ask@netcetera.dk>.  Written
       by Doug MacEachern.

perl v5.8.8			  2007-03-30		    Apache::StatINC(3)
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