NAME¶
File::Path::Tiny - recursive versions of mkdir() and rmdir() without as much
overhead as File::Path
VERSION¶
This document describes File::Path::Tiny version 0.3
SYNOPSIS¶
use File::Path::Tiny;
if(!File::Path::Tiny::mk($path)) {
die "Could not make path '$path': $!";
}
if(!File::Path::Tiny::rm($path)) {
die "Could not remove path '$path': $!";
}
DESCRIPTION¶
The goal here is simply to provide recursive versions of mkdir() and rmdir()
with as little code and overhead as possible.
This module is in no way meant to derogate File::Path and is in no way an
endorsement to go out and replace all use of File::Path with File::Path::Tiny.
File::Path is very good at what it does but there's simply a lot happening that
we can do without much of the time.
Here are some things File::Path has/does that this module attempts to do
without:
- •
- multiple interfaces
Backwards compatibility brings in a lot of code and logic that we don't need
from here on out.
- •
- chdir's
It does a ton of chdir's which could leave you somewhere you're not planning
on being and requires much more overhead to do.
- •
- can croak not allowing you to detect and handle failure
Just let me handle errors how I want. Don't make my entire app die or have
to wrap it in an eval
- •
- A well intentioned output system
Just let me do the output how I want. (Nothing, As HTML, print to a
filehandle, etc...)
- •
- A well intentioned and experimental (IE subject to change)
error handling system.
Just keep it simple and detect failure via a boolean check and do what I
want with the error. See "How can I make/remove multiple
paths?"
- •
- According to its POD, removing a tree is apparently not
safe unless you tell it to be with the 'safe' or 'keep_root' attributes.
Seems like that should just happen, I don't want to worry about accidentally
removing / when I pass it /tmp
INTERFACE¶
Nothing in exported or exportable, that helps keep it '::Tiny'.
File::Path::Tiny::mk()¶
Takes a single path (like mkdir()) to recursively create and, optionally, a mask
(like mkdir()) for all subsequent mkdir() calls.
Mask defaults to 0700 (also like mkdir())
Returns false if it could not be made, true otherwise (returns '2' if it is -d
already)
It is recursive in the sense that given foo/bar/baz as the path to create all 3
will be created if necessary.
File::Path::Tiny::rm()¶
Takes a single path (like rmdir()) to recursively empty and remove.
Returns false if it could not be emptied or removed, true otherwise. (returns
'2' if it is !-d already)
It is recursive in the sense that given /foo/bar/baz as the path to remove it
will recursively empty 'baz' and then remove it from /foo/bar.
Its parents, /, /foo, and /foo/bar are *not* touched.
File::Path::Tiny::empty_dir()¶
Takes a single path to recursively empty but not remove.
Returns false when there is a problem.
DIAGNOSTICS¶
Throws no warnings or errors of its own
If the functions ever return false, $! will have been set either explicitly or
by the mkdir(), rmdir(), unlink(), or opendir() that ultimately returned
false.
MISC¶
How can I make/remove multiple paths?¶
For simplicity sake && ::Tiny status this module must be very very very
simple.
That said it is also very simple to do muliple paths:
for my $path (@paths) {
File::Path::Tiny::::mk($path) or _my_handle_failed_mk($path, $!);
}
for my $path (@paths) {
File::Path::Tiny::::rm($path) or _my_handle_failed_rm($path, $!);
}
That also lets you keep going or short circuit it or handle errors however you
like:
PATH:
for my $path qw(foo/bar bar/rat) {
if (!File::Path::Tiny::mk($path)) {
print "problem unlinking '$path': $!\n";
last PATH;
}
else {
print "No error encountered with '$path'\n"
}
}
About the '::Tiny' status¶
See Acme::Tiny for information on the ::Tiny suffix.
#3 is almost there (< 1/5th +/-), a bit more trimming and I think we'll have it!
#8 is N/A since part of the "sub set" is to do single paths like their non-recursive core counterparts and there are so many ways to invoke it with different consequences
[ -- RSS Memory -- ]
Baseline perl 1168
File::Path 1808 (+640)
File::Path::Tiny 1288 (+120)
Even though "time" isn't really a ::Tiny factor, it does improve
loading a bit:
[ -- time -- ]
Baseline perl
real 0m0.007s
user 0m0.002s
sys 0m0.004s
File::Path
real 0m0.017s
user 0m0.011s
sys 0m0.005s
File::Path::Tiny
real 0m0.007s
user 0m0.003s
sys 0m0.004s
As time allows and more tests are added I'll try to include more comprehensive
benchmark results.
How do I make sure the path is safe to create or remove?¶
Of course the answer depends on what you mean by "safe".
This module makes no assumptions on interpreting the "safeness" of a
path, just like mkdir() and rmdir().
Also like mkdir() and rmdir() typically you'll find that filesystem permissions
are a pretty reliable tool (of course if the code will be run as root you
would want to setuid first...)
You might use
Cwd::abs_path() to sanitize a path before sending it to be
made or removed.
Even after that it might not be "safe" so you'll need to discern what
your particular definition of "safe" is and take appropriate action.
DEPENDENCIES¶
File::Spec of course but its only loaded if needed
INCOMPATIBILITIES¶
None reported.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS¶
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
"bug-file-path-tiny@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<
http://rt.cpan.org>.
AUTHOR¶
Daniel Muey "<
http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl>"
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2008, Daniel Muey
"<
http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl>". All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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