NAME¶
File::Fu::Base - nothing to see here
SYNOPSIS¶
clone¶
my $obj = $obj->clone;
clonedo¶
$clone = $self->clonedo($action, @args);
error¶
$package->error($op);
Filetests¶
r w x o R W X O e z s f d l p S b c t u g k T B M A C¶
See perldoc -f -x
File::Spec stuff¶
This needs to be redone.
is_absolute¶
relative¶
Get a relative name.
my $rel = $abs->relative;
Also, with optional relative-to directory:
my $rel = $abs->relative($to);
resolve¶
Fully resolve any symlinks;
my $path = $path->resolve;
relative_symlink¶
Where $path and $linkname are both relative to the current directory.
$path->relative_symlink($linkname);
utime¶
Update the file timestamps.
$file->utime($atime, $mtime);
Optionally, set both to the same time.
$file->utime($time);
Also see
touch().
chmod¶
$path->chmod($mode);
rename¶
Calls the builtin
rename() on the $path and returns a new object with
that name.
$path = $path->rename($newname);
Stat Object¶
The
stat() and
lstat() methods both return a File::stat object.
stat¶
my $st = $obj->stat;
lstat¶
Same as stat, but does not dereference symlinks.
my $st = $obj->lstat;
is_same¶
Returns true if the two paths are the same. This is by string equality, then (if
both paths exist) by device+inode equality.
$bool = $path->is_same($other);
AUTHOR¶
Eric Wilhelm @ <ewilhelm at cpan dot org>
http://scratchcomputing.com/
BUGS¶
If you found this module on CPAN, please report any bugs or feature requests
through the web interface at <
http://rt.cpan.org>. I will be notified,
and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make
changes.
If you pulled this development version from my /svn/, please contact me
directly.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2008 Eric L. Wilhelm, All Rights Reserved.
NO WARRANTY¶
Absolutely, positively NO WARRANTY, neither express or implied, is offered with
this software. You use this software at your own risk. In case of loss, no
person or entity owes you anything whatsoever. You have been warned.
LICENSE¶
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.