Dear Monks,
I have this little script that need to move files around.
It basically works but there is this part where I test if
a directory exists and create it if not.
I'm almost certain that there is a more elegant solution
than the one shown below (except that this will blow up
if the drive does not exists, that is).
Any ideas?
si_lence
use warnings;
use strict;
my $path="d:/temp/f1/f2/";
my $path_so_far;
my @parts = split("/", $path);
foreach my $part (@parts) {
$path_so_far .= $part ."/";
if ( !(-e $path_so_far) ) {
mkdir($path_so_far) || die "not able to mkdir $path_so_far: $!
+";
}
}
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