This fragment follows the symlinks of $0 (the program name) to
determine the home directory for the current program. While it's
impossible for there to be a loop (the program got started, after all),
the code does check for loops.
I'm not happy about the `pwd` dependency, but 'use Cwd' would have been
longer and because I put this code in my BEGIN {} block, I wasn't sure
if I could use 'use'. Also, it assumes '/' is the path separator and
that \r and \n don't appear in the program pathname.
my $linkcount=50;
(my $file=$0)=~s/.*\///;
(my $HOME=$0)=~s/[^\/]*$//; $HOME||=`pwd`."/"; $HOME=~s/[\r\n]//g;
while (defined(my $l=readlink($HOME.$file))) {
if ($linkcount--<0) {die("$0: symlink loop detected, dying\n");}
($file=$l)=~s/.*\///;
if (substr($l,0,1) eq "/") {($HOME=$l)=~s/[^\/]*$//;next;}
(my $npwd=$l)=~s/[^\/]*$//; $HOME.=$npwd;
};
print "The home directory for this program is $HOME\n";
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