I'd like to run perltidy on some files that are sym links, but with the -b option, perltidy renames the sym link (appends .bak) and creates a new tidy'd up file.
This is a problem when the original sym link file is under version control, plus the documentation says -b modifies in place (not quite true in this case.)
I know one answer is "don't tidy sym links," are there other options?
In reply to Perltidy with symbolic links by notwitch
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