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543 | # then later, in perl, use |
543 | # then later, in perl, use |
544 | use myfiles::file1; |
544 | use myfiles::file1; |
545 | require myfiles::file2; |
545 | require myfiles::file2; |
546 | my $res = do "myfiles/file3.pl"; |
546 | my $res = do "myfiles/file3.pl"; |
547 | |
547 | |
548 | =item C<--binadd> F<file> | C<--binadd> "F<file> alias" |
548 | =item C<--addbin> F<file> | C<--addbin> "F<file> alias" |
549 | |
549 | |
550 | Just like C<--add>, except that it treats the file as binary and adds it |
550 | Just like C<--add>, except that it treats the file as binary and adds it |
551 | without any postprocessing (perl files might get stripped to reduce their |
551 | without any postprocessing (perl files might get stripped to reduce their |
552 | size). |
552 | size). |
553 | |
553 | |