No line number confusion: abs_path was dying. Turns out that the failing test had nothing to do with it - the problem is caused due to an interference with PAR's runtime environment. Prepending a bit of code to the main script works around the problem:
use File::Spec;
BEGIN {
if ($ENV{'PAR_TEMP'}) {
my $dir = File::Spec->catfile ($ENV{'PAR_TEMP'}, 'inc');
chdir $dir or die "chdir: '$dir': $!";
}
}
We go to the parent directory of script so now it's properly detected.
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David Serrano
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