perl-Path-Tiny

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This module attempts to provide a small, fast utility for working with file paths. It is friendlier to use than the File::Spec manpage and provides easy access to functions from several other core file handling modules.

It doesn't attempt to be as full-featured as the IO::All manpage or the Path::Class manpage, nor does it try to work for anything except Unix-like and Win32 platforms. Even then, it might break if you try something particularly obscure or tortuous. (Quick! What does this mean: '///../../..//./././a//b/.././c/././'? And how does it differ on Win32?)

All paths are forced to have Unix-style forward slashes. Stringifying the object gives you back the path (after some clean up).

File input/output methods 'flock' handles before reading or writing, as appropriate.

The '*_utf8' methods ('slurp_utf8', 'lines_utf8', etc.) operate in raw mode without CRLF translation. Installing the Unicode::UTF8 manpage 0.58 or later will speed up several of them and is highly recommended.

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Path-Tiny-0.118.tar.gz 0000092950 90.8 KB
cpanspec.yml 0000000547 547 Bytes
perl-Path-Tiny.changes 0000021899 21.4 KB
perl-Path-Tiny.spec 0000003156 3.08 KB
Revision 48 (latest revision is 61)
Christian Wittmer's avatar Christian Wittmer (computersalat) accepted request 869780 from Tina Müller's avatar Tina Müller (tinita) (revision 48)
- updated to 0.118
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Path-Tiny/Changes
  0.118     2021-02-04 19:09:58-05:00 America/New_York
      - No changes from 0.117-TRIAL.
  0.117     2021-01-31 21:22:29-05:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
      [Tests]
      - Skip symlink tests on Windows by actually testing symlinks, as Perl
        5.33.5 adds notional support but it's not possible without elevated
        privileges.
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