#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw' tempdir '; use Shell::Command qw' touch '; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $dir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir('$dir'): $!"; touch(1,2); Dunlink(1,2,3); chdir File::Spec->updir(); # for CLEANUP to work } sub Dunlink { use Carp qw' carp '; for my $file ( @_ ){ unlink $file or carp "Can't unlink('$file'): $!"; } } __END__ Can't unlink('3'): No such file or directory at - line 21 main::Dunlink(1, 2, 3) called at - line 14 main::Main() called at - line 7

In reply to Re: Deleting files in the first folder by Anonymous Monk
in thread Deleting files in the first folder by sowais

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