#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$|++;
use File::Find;
use Cwd;
my $dir = cwd;
find sub {
return unless -l;
my @right = split /\//, $File::Find::name;
my @left = do {
@right && ($right[0] eq "") ?
shift @right : # quick way
split /\//, $dir;
}; # first element always null
while (@right) {
my $item = shift @right;
next if $item eq "." or $item eq "";
if ($item eq "..") {
pop @left if @left > 1;
next;
}
my $link = readlink (join "/", @left, $item);
if (defined $link) {
my @parts = split /\//, $link;
if (@parts && ($parts[0] eq "")) { # absolute
@left = shift @parts; # quick way
}
unshift @right, @parts;
next;
} else {
push @left, $item;
next;
}
}
print "$File::Find::name is ", join("/", @left), "\n";
}, @ARGV;
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