Primarily cleanliness (don't do more string evals than you absolutely have to); and given that you'll probably only run this chunk of code once per invocation anyway it's premature optimization to really worry whether 3 string evals is killing your performance (hint: it's probably not going to be even measurable).
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In reply to Re^3: Detecting lchown and falling back to chown
by Fletch
in thread Detecting lchown and falling back to chown
by andy314
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