Unfortunately, that only works for ~/path. The ~ form also works as ~user2, meaning the home directory of user2, not the current user's home directory.
Something more complete might look like this: Warning: untested code
my $filename = "~user2/tmp";
if( $filename =~ m@^\~([^/])+@){
my $home = (getpwnam($1))[7];
if( $home){
$filename =~ s@^\~[^/]+@$home@;
}
}else{
$filename =~ s@^\~@$ENV{'HOME'}@;
}
This should handle both cases.
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