A common misperception is that a file "exists within a directory". No!
That's a whole lot of BS. Stop pretending that directory entries aren't called files.
unlink: "Deletes a list of files"
rm: "Remove files or directories"
You're trying to correct the OP's terminology, yet he's using the same terminology as Perl and GNU.
In reply to Re^2: How to copy/cut and paste files without using modules ?
by ikegami
in thread How to copy/cut and paste files without using modules ?
by palkia
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