The latest versions of ActiveState Perl (5.8.6+) on Win32 have this strange ambiguity between using slashes or backslashes in path names.

For example, calling

my ($package, $file, $line) = caller();
in a module will result in $file holding something like C:/perl/Mytest.pm (note: forward slashes) while a call to
File::Spec->catfile("C:", "perl", "MyTest.pm")
will return
C:\perl\MyTest.pm
(note: backslashes). This is quite confusing. I guess that either sticking to backslashes or slashes would be OK, but mixing them is definitely wrong.

Anyone know where to complain about this?


In reply to ActiveState Perl: Forward or Backward Slash? by saintmike

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