ok, but then why doesn't it erase my files when i change the path to './', then it behaves normally. but if i switch the path to './somewhere/' it erases the whole ./somewhere/ folder. the folder still exists but it is empty. and i cannot find the bug in my code. plus it does this for every function , procedure.(and only common things for all functions are , stdin, Term::ReadLine and eval()) i would expect that if i had a bug then other functions should not work properly but the behavior is universal. so it led me to a conclusion either something is happening during
eval() operation or stdin doesn't work properly with
Term::ReadLine so ....
but thnx :)
PS
even if in the folder are files that are totally unrelated with my work, they are also erased. folder gets completely erased it is like i called :rm -r ./dir/ and then mkdir ./dir/ even the existing dir's in that dir get erased...
agreed, it's gonna take me a while but i try to do it and post it
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