package File::Path; =head1 NAME File::Path - create or remove a series of directories =head1 SYNOPSIS C C C =head1 DESCRIPTION The C function provides a convenient way to create directories, even if your C kernel call won't create more than one level of directory at a time. C takes three arguments: =over 4 =item * the name of the path to create, or a reference to a list of paths to create, =item * a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause C to print the name of each directory as it is created (defaults to FALSE), and =item * the numeric mode to use when creating the directories (defaults to 0777) =back It returns a list of all directories (including intermediates, determined using the Unix '/' separator) created. Similarly, the C function provides a convenient way to delete a subtree from the directory structure, much like the Unix command C. C takes three arguments: =over 4 =item * the root of the subtree to delete, or a reference to a list of roots. All of the files and directories below each root, as well as the roots themselves, will be deleted. For the moment, C expects Unix file specification syntax. =item * a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause C to print a message each time it examines a file, giving the name of the file, and indicating whether it's using C or C to remove it, or that it's skipping it. (defaults to FALSE) =item * a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause C to skip any files to which you do not have delete access (if running under VMS) or write access (if running under another OS). This will change in the future when a criterion for 'delete permission' under OSs other than VMS is settled. (defaults to FALSE) =back It returns the number of files successfully deleted. =head1 AUTHORS Tim Bunce Charles Bailey =head1 REVISION This document was last revised 08-Mar-1995, for perl 5.001 =cut require 5.000; use Config; use Carp; require Exporter; @ISA = qw( Exporter ); @EXPORT = qw( mkpath rmtree ); $Is_VMS = $Config{'osname'} eq 'VMS'; sub mkpath{ my($paths, $verbose, $mode) = @_; # $paths -- either a path string or ref to list of paths # $verbose -- optional print "mkdir $path" for each directory created # $mode -- optional permissions, defaults to 0777 local($")="/"; $mode = 0777 unless defined($mode); $paths = [$paths] unless ref $paths; my(@created); foreach $path (@$paths){ next if -d $path; my(@p); foreach(split(/\//, $path)){ push(@p, $_); next if -d "@p/"; print "mkdir @p\n" if $verbose; mkdir("@p",$mode) || croak "mkdir @p: $!"; push(@created, "@p"); } } @created; } sub rmtree { my($roots, $verbose, $safe) = @_; my(@files,$count); $roots = [$roots] unless ref $roots; foreach $root (@{$roots}) { $root =~ s#/$##; if (-d $root) { opendir(D,$root); $root =~ s#\.dir$## if $Is_VMS; @files = map("$root/$_", grep $_!~/^\.{1,2}$/, readdir(D)); closedir(D); $count += rmtree(\@files,$verbose,$safe); if ($safe && ($Is_VMS ? !&VMS::Filespec::candelete($root) : !-w $root)) { print "skipped $root\n" if $verbose; next; } print "rmdir $root\n" if $verbose; (rmdir $root && ++$count) or carp "Can't remove directory $root: $!"; } else { if ($safe && ($Is_VMS ? !&VMS::Filespec::candelete($root) : !-w $root)) { print "skipped $root\n" if $verbose; next; } print "unlink $root\n" if $verbose; (unlink($root) && ++$count) or carp "Can't unlink file $root: $!"; } } $count; } 1; __END__