/usr/share/perl5/File/Remove.pm is in libfile-remove-perl 1.52-1.
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use 5.00503;
use strict;
use vars qw{ $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK };
use vars qw{ $DEBUG $unlink $rmdir };
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.52';
# $VERSION = eval $VERSION;
@ISA = qw{ Exporter };
@EXPORT_OK = qw{ remove rm clear trash };
}
use File::Path ();
use File::Glob ();
use File::Spec 3.29 ();
use Cwd 3.29 ();
# $debug variable must be set before loading File::Remove.
# Convert to a constant to allow debugging code to be pruned out.
use constant DEBUG => !! $DEBUG;
# Are we on VMS?
# If so copy File::Path and assume VMS::Filespec is loaded
use constant IS_VMS => !! ( $^O eq 'VMS' );
# Are we on Mac?
# If so we'll need to do some special trash work
use constant IS_MAC => !! ( $^O eq 'darwin' );
# Are we on Win32?
# If so write permissions does not imply deletion permissions
use constant IS_WIN32 => !! ( $^O =~ /^MSWin/ or $^O eq 'cygwin' );
# If we ever need a Mac::Glue object we will want to cache it.
my $glue;
#####################################################################
# Main Functions
my @CLEANUP = ();
sub clear (@) {
my @files = expand( @_ );
# Do the initial deletion
foreach my $file ( @files ) {
next unless -e $file;
remove( \1, $file );
}
# Delete again at END-time.
# Save the current PID so that forked children
# won't delete things that the parent expects to
# live until their end-time.
push @CLEANUP, map { [ $$, $_ ] } @files;
}
END {
foreach my $file ( @CLEANUP ) {
next unless $file->[0] == $$;
next unless -e $file->[1];
remove( \1, $file->[1] );
}
}
# Acts like unlink would until given a directory as an argument, then
# it acts like rm -rf ;) unless the recursive arg is zero which it is by
# default
sub remove (@) {
my $recursive = (ref $_[0] eq 'SCALAR') ? shift : \0;
my @files = expand(@_);
# Iterate over the files
my @removes;
foreach my $path ( @files ) {
# need to check for symlink first
# could be pointing to nonexisting/non-readable destination
if ( -l $path ) {
print "link: $path\n" if DEBUG;
if ( $unlink ? $unlink->($path) : unlink($path) ) {
push @removes, $path;
}
next;
}
unless ( -e $path ) {
print "missing: $path\n" if DEBUG;
push @removes, $path; # Say we deleted it
next;
}
my $can_delete;
if ( IS_VMS ) {
$can_delete = VMS::Filespec::candelete($path);
} elsif ( IS_WIN32 ) {
# Assume we can delete it for the moment
$can_delete = 1;
} elsif ( -w $path ) {
# We have write permissions already
$can_delete = 1;
} elsif ( $< == 0 ) {
# Unixy and root
$can_delete = 1;
} elsif ( (lstat($path))[4] == $< ) {
# I own the file
$can_delete = 1;
} else {
# I don't think we can delete it
$can_delete = 0;
}
unless ( $can_delete ) {
print "nowrite: $path\n" if DEBUG;
next;
}
if ( -f $path ) {
print "file: $path\n" if DEBUG;
unless ( -w $path ) {
# Make the file writable (implementation from File::Path)
(undef, undef, my $rp) = lstat $path or next;
$rp &= 07777; # Don't forget setuid, setgid, sticky bits
$rp |= 0600; # Turn on user read/write
chmod $rp, $path;
}
if ( $unlink ? $unlink->($path) : unlink($path) ) {
# Failed to delete the file
next if -e $path;
push @removes, $path;
}
} elsif ( -d $path ) {
print "dir: $path\n" if DEBUG;
my $dir = File::Spec->canonpath($path);
# Do we need to move our cwd out of the location
# we are planning to delete?
my $chdir = _moveto($dir);
if ( length $chdir ) {
chdir($chdir) or next;
}
if ( $$recursive ) {
if ( File::Path::rmtree( [ $dir ], DEBUG, 0 ) ) {
# Failed to delete the directory
next if -e $path;
push @removes, $path;
}
} else {
my ($save_mode) = (stat $dir)[2];
chmod $save_mode & 0777, $dir; # just in case we cannot remove it.
if ( $rmdir ? $rmdir->($dir) : rmdir($dir) ) {
# Failed to delete the directory
next if -e $path;
push @removes, $path;
}
}
} else {
print "???: $path\n" if DEBUG;
}
}
return @removes;
}
sub rm (@) {
goto &remove;
}
sub trash (@) {
local $unlink = $unlink;
local $rmdir = $rmdir;
if ( ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ) {
my %options = %{+shift @_};
$unlink = $options{unlink};
$rmdir = $options{rmdir};
} elsif ( IS_WIN32 ) {
local $@;
eval 'use Win32::FileOp ();';
die "Can't load Win32::FileOp to support the Recycle Bin: \$@ = $@" if length $@;
$unlink = \&Win32::FileOp::Recycle;
$rmdir = \&Win32::FileOp::Recycle;
} elsif ( IS_MAC ) {
unless ( $glue ) {
local $@;
eval 'use Mac::Glue ();';
die "Can't load Mac::Glue::Finder to support the Trash Can: \$@ = $@" if length $@;
$glue = Mac::Glue->new('Finder');
}
my $code = sub {
my @files = map {
Mac::Glue::param_type(
Mac::Glue::typeAlias() => $_
)
} @_;
$glue->delete(\@files);
};
$unlink = $code;
$rmdir = $code;
} else {
die "Support for trash() on platform '$^O' not available at this time.\n";
}
remove(@_);
}
sub undelete (@) {
goto &trash;
}
######################################################################
# Support Functions
sub expand (@) {
map { -e $_ ? $_ : File::Glob::bsd_glob($_) } @_;
}
# Do we need to move to a different directory to delete a directory,
# and if so which.
sub _moveto {
my $remove = File::Spec->rel2abs(shift);
my $cwd = @_ ? shift : Cwd::cwd();
# Do everything in absolute terms
$remove = Cwd::abs_path( $remove );
$cwd = Cwd::abs_path( $cwd );
# If we are on a different volume we don't need to move
my ( $cv, $cd ) = File::Spec->splitpath( $cwd, 1 );
my ( $rv, $rd ) = File::Spec->splitpath( $remove, 1 );
return '' unless $cv eq $rv;
# If we have to move, it's to one level above the deletion
my @cd = File::Spec->splitdir($cd);
my @rd = File::Spec->splitdir($rd);
# Is the current directory the same as or inside the remove directory?
unless ( @cd >= @rd ) {
return '';
}
foreach ( 0 .. $#rd ) {
$cd[$_] eq $rd[$_] or return '';
}
# Confirmed, the current working dir is in the removal dir
pop @rd;
return File::Spec->catpath(
$rv,
File::Spec->catdir(@rd),
''
);
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
File::Remove - Remove files and directories
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use File::Remove 'remove';
# removes (without recursion) several files
remove( '*.c', '*.pl' );
# removes (with recursion) several directories
remove( \1, qw{directory1 directory2} );
# removes (with recursion) several files and directories
remove( \1, qw{file1 file2 directory1 *~} );
# trashes (with support for undeleting later) several files
trash( '*~' );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<File::Remove::remove> removes files and directories. It acts like
B</bin/rm>, for the most part. Although C<unlink> can be given a list
of files, it will not remove directories; this module remedies that.
It also accepts wildcards, * and ?, as arguments for filenames.
B<File::Remove::trash> accepts the same arguments as B<remove>, with
the addition of an optional, infrequently used "other platforms"
hashref.
=head1 SUBROUTINES
=head2 remove
Removes files and directories. Directories are removed recursively like
in B<rm -rf> if the first argument is a reference to a scalar that
evaluates to true. If the first arguemnt is a reference to a scalar
then it is used as the value of the recursive flag. By default it's
false so only pass \1 to it.
In list context it returns a list of files/directories removed, in
scalar context it returns the number of files/directories removed. The
list/number should match what was passed in if everything went well.
=head2 rm
Just calls B<remove>. It's there for people who get tired of typing
B<remove>.
=head2 clear
The C<clear> function is a version of C<remove> designed for
use in test scripts. It takes a list of paths that it will both
initially delete during the current test run, and then further
flag for deletion at END-time as a convenience for the next test
run.
=head2 trash
Removes files and directories, with support for undeleting later.
Accepts an optional "other platforms" hashref, passing the remaining
arguments to B<remove>.
=over 4
=item Win32
Requires L<Win32::FileOp>.
Installation not actually enforced on Win32 yet, since L<Win32::FileOp>
has badly failing dependencies at time of writing.
=item OS X
Requires L<Mac::Glue>.
=item Other platforms
The first argument to trash() must be a hashref with two keys,
'rmdir' and 'unlink', each referencing a coderef. The coderefs
will be called with the filenames that are to be deleted.
=back
=head1 SUPPORT
Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=File-Remove>
For other issues, contact the maintainer.
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Some parts copyright 2006 - 2012 Adam Kennedy.
Taken over by Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt> to fix the
"deep readonly files" bug, and do some package cleaning.
Some parts copyright 2004 - 2005 Richard Soderberg.
Taken over by Richard Soderberg E<lt>perl@crystalflame.netE<gt> to
port it to L<File::Spec> and add tests.
Original copyright: 1998 by Gabor Egressy, E<lt>gabor@vmunix.comE<gt>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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