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File-chdir-0.1011
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NAME

File::chdir - a more sensible way to change directories

VERSION

version 0.1011

SYNOPSIS

use File::chdir;$CWD = "/foo/bar";     # now in /foo/bar{    local $CWD = "/moo/baz";  # now in /moo/baz    ...}# still in /foo/bar!

DESCRIPTION

Perl'schdir() has the unfortunate problem of being very, very, very global. If any part of your program callschdir() or if any library you use callschdir(), it changes the current working directory for the *whole* program.

This sucks.

File::chdir gives you an alternative,$CWD and@CWD. These two variables combine all the power ofchdir(),File::Spec andCwd.

$CWD

Use the$CWD variable instead ofchdir() and Cwd.

use File::chdir;$CWD = $dir;  # just like chdir($dir)!print $CWD;   # prints the current working directory

It can be localized, and it does the right thing.

$CWD = "/foo";      # it's /foo out here.{    local $CWD = "/bar";  # /bar in here}# still /foo out here!

$CWD always returns the absolute path in the native form for the operating system.

$CWD and normalchdir() work together just fine.

@CWD

@CWD represents the current working directory as an array, each directory in the path is an element of the array. This can often make the directory easier to manipulate, and you don't have to fumble withFile::Spec->splitpath andFile::Spec->catdir to make portable code.

# Similar to chdir("/usr/local/src/perl")@CWD = qw(usr local src perl);

pop, push, shift, unshift and splice all work. pop and push are probably the most useful.

pop @CWD;                 # same as chdir(File::Spec->updir)push @CWD, 'some_dir'     # same as chdir('some_dir')

@CWD and$CWD both work fine together.

*NOTE* Due to a perl bug you can't localize@CWD. See"CAVEATS" for a work around.

EXAMPLES

(We omit theuse File::chdir from these examples for terseness)

Here's$CWD instead ofchdir():

$CWD = 'foo';           # chdir('foo')

and now instead of Cwd.

print $CWD;             # use Cwd;  print Cwd::abs_path

you can even do zsh stylecd foo bar

$CWD = '/usr/local/foo';$CWD =~ s/usr/var/;

if you want to localize that, make sure you get the parens right

{    (local $CWD) =~ s/usr/var/;    ...}

It's most useful for writing polite subroutines which don't leave the program in some strange directory:

sub foo {    local $CWD = 'some/other/dir';    ...do your work...}

which is much simpler than the equivalent:

sub foo {    use Cwd;    my $orig_dir = Cwd::getcwd;    chdir('some/other/dir');    ...do your work...    chdir($orig_dir);}

@CWD comes in handy when you want to start moving up and down the directory hierarchy in a cross-platform manner without having to use File::Spec.

pop @CWD;                   # chdir(File::Spec->updir);push @CWD, 'some', 'dir'    # chdir(File::Spec->catdir(qw(some dir)));

You can easily change your parent directory:

# chdir from /some/dir/bar/moo to /some/dir/foo/moo$CWD[-2] = 'foo';

CAVEATS

local @CWD does not work.

local @CWD will not localize@CWD. This is a bug in Perl, you can't localize tied arrays. As a work around localizing $CWD will effectively localize @CWD.

{    local $CWD;    pop @CWD;    ...}

Assigning to@CWD callschdir() for each element

@CWD = qw/a b c d/;

Internally, Perl clears@CWD and assigns each element in turn. Thus, this code above will do this:

chdir 'a';chdir 'a/b';chdir 'a/b/c';chdir 'a/b/c/d';

Generally, avoid assigning to@CWD and just use push and pop instead.

Volumes not handled

There is currently no way to change the current volume via File::chdir.

NOTES

$CWD returns the current directory using native path separators, i.e.\ on Win32. This ensures that$CWD will compare correctly with directories created using File::Spec. For example:

my $working_dir = File::Spec->catdir( $CWD, "foo" );$CWD = $working_dir;doing_stuff_might_chdir();is( $CWD, $working_dir, "back to original working_dir?" );

Deleting the last item of@CWD will act like a pop. Deleting from the middle will throw an exception.

delete @CWD[-1]; # OKdelete @CWD[-2]; # Dies

What should %CWD do? Something with volumes?

# chdir to C:\Program Files\Sierra\Half Life ?$CWD{C} = '\\Program Files\\Sierra\\Half Life';

DIAGNOSTICS

If an error is encountered when changing$CWD or@CWD, one of the following exceptions will be thrown:

* ~Can't delete except at the end of @CWD~ * ~Failed to change directory to '$dir'~

HISTORY

Michael wantedlocal chdir to work. p5p didn't. But it wasn't over! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no!

Abigail and/or Bryan Warnock suggested the$CWD thing (Michael forgets which). They were right.

Thechdir() override was eliminated in 0.04.

David became co-maintainer with 0.06_01 to fix some chronic Win32 path bugs.

As of 0.08, if changing$CWD or@CWD fails to change the directory, an error will be thrown.

SEE ALSO

File::pushd,File::Spec,Cwd,"chdir" in perlfunc, "Animal House"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077975/quotes

SUPPORT

Bugs / Feature Requests

Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker athttps://github.com/dagolden/File-chdir/issues. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.

Source Code

This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license.

https://github.com/dagolden/File-chdir

git clone https://github.com/dagolden/File-chdir.git

AUTHORS

  • David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>

  • Michael G. Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>

CONTRIBUTORS

  • David Golden <xdg@xdg.me>

  • Joel Berger <joel.a.berger@gmail.com>

  • Philippe Bruhat (BooK) <book@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Michael G. Schwern and David Golden.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

Module Install Instructions

To install File::chdir, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.

cpanm

cpanm File::chdir

CPAN shell

perl -MCPAN -e shellinstall File::chdir

For more information on module installation, please visitthe detailed CPAN module installation guide.

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