in reply to Re^2: filesystem path concatenation
in thread filesystem path concatenation
I prefer the higher level of abstraction with the same accurate portability by far :P
moo@cow~>perldoc -m Path::Tiny | ack File::Spec use File::Spec 3.40 (); my $cpath = $path = File::Spec->canonpath($path); #pod Gives you C<< File::Spec->rootdir >> as a C<Path::Tiny> object if + you're too sub rootdir { path( File::Spec->rootdir ) } @{$self}[ VOL, DIR, FILE ] = File::Spec->splitpath( $self->[PATH] +); #pod in L<File::Spec> would normally do so on your platform. If you n +eed them #pod like C<catfile> or C<catdir> from File::Spec, but without caring +about #pod C<< File::Spec->splitpath( $path->stringify ) >> or C<"."> for a +path without a #pod parent directory portion. Because L<File::Spec> is inconsistent, + the result #pod C<< File::Spec->abs2rel() >>. # Easy to get wrong, so wash it through File::Spec (sigh) sub relative { path( File::Spec->abs2rel( $_[0]->[PATH], $_[1] ) ) } #pod equivalent to what L<File::Spec> would give from C<splitpath> and + thus friendlier to use than L<File::Spec> and provides easy access to funct +ions from Gives you C<< File::Spec->rootdir >> as a C<Path::Tiny> object if you' +re too in L<File::Spec> would normally do so on your platform. If you need t +hem like C<catfile> or C<catdir> from File::Spec, but without caring about C<< File::Spec->splitpath( $path->stringify ) >> or C<"."> for a path +without a parent directory portion. Because L<File::Spec> is inconsistent, the +result C<< File::Spec->abs2rel() >>. equivalent to what L<File::Spec> would give from C<splitpath> and thus
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