Is this a bug?

Yes , I think so.

See http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/blob/HEAD:/lib/File/Basename.t, its a typical bug (if a boundary condition isn't tested, chances are it'll be broken)

OTOH, on the scale of importance/severity, I would classify this bug as unimportant

FWIW, you should perlbug it just the same :) functions should do what they claim to do -- and they might as well explicitly spell out what that is instead of merely referring to the manpages -- I'll bet if the pod actually spelled out the full behaviour, there would have been a test for it in the test suite :)


In reply to Re: Weird File::Basename::basename (yes, but) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Weird File::Basename::basename by McA

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