There are usually so many special cases to be dealt with when dealing with filesystems, that it doesn't make sense to try and use the same code on Win32 and *nix-like systems. So don't try:

if( $^O eq 'mswin32' ) { ## use xcopy } elsif( $^O =~ m[(linux|unix|whatever)] ) { ## use something else } else { ## use another something else ## or throw up your hands in disgust. }

What do I mean by special cases?

  1. *nix filesystems have:
    • a unified filespace;
    • soft & hard links;
    • chmod, chown, chgrp;
    • case-sensitivity;
    • Unicode filenames?;
    • other;
  2. Win32 filesystems have:
    • drives;
    • UNCs;
    • shares;
    • substs;
    • junctions;
    • streams;
    • attributes;
    • ACLs;
    • case-transparency;
    • long & short filenames;
    • Wide-character filenames;
    • other;
  3. Other non-disish/non-*nixish filesystems?

    ...

Mixing all the special cases together and trying to deal with them in-line, is an exercise in frustration & complexity and is doomed to years of bugs and failures.

Make a high-level, up-front decision as to which system you are on and then load a different module or use a different subroutine and keep the logic simple(r).


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In reply to Re^3: Recursive File Copy question by BrowserUk
in thread Recursive File Copy question by rovf

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