To the specific root-cause solutions offered by others, I would add that enabling warnings along with its good friend strict will let Perl at least give you some hints about problems like this:
Also, see Quote and Quote-like Operators in perlop for double-quotish escapology info.c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -le "use warnings; use strict; ;; my $directory_name = 'foobar'; my $dir = \"C:\Users\darkblack\Desktop\A\.$directory_name\"; print qq{'$dir'}; " Unrecognized escape \d passed through at -e line 1. Unrecognized escape \D passed through at -e line 1. Unrecognized escape \A passed through at -e line 1. 'C:SERSDARKBLACKDESKTOPA.FOOBAR'
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In reply to Re: create directory with input
by AnomalousMonk
in thread create directory with input
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