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libpath-class-perl
libpath-class-perl | Cross-platform path specification manipulation | Priority | |
Section | perl |
Installed size | 80 |
Maintainer | Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 0.15-1 |
Depends | perl (>= 5.6.0-16) |
Suggests | parted (= 1.7.1-5.1), parted-doc |
File name | pool/main/libp/libpath-class-perl/libpath-class-perl_0.15-1_all.deb |
Description | Path::Class is a module for manipulation of file and directory specifications (strings describing their locations, like '/home/ken/foo.txt' or 'C:\Windows\Foo.txt') in a cross-platform manner. It supports pretty much every platform Perl runs on, including Unix, Windows, Mac, VMS, Epoc, Cygwin, OS/2, and NetWare. . The well-known module File::Spec also provides this service, but it's sort of awkward to use well, so people sometimes avoid it, or use it in a way that won't actually work properly on platforms significantly different than the ones they've tested their code on. . In fact, Path::Class uses File::Spec internally, wrapping all the unsightly details so you can concentrate on your application code. Whereas File::Spec provides functions for some common path manipulations, Path::Class provides an object-oriented model of the world of path specifications and their underlying semantics. File::Spec doesn't create any objects, and its classes represent the different ways in which paths must be manipulated on various platforms (not a very intuitive concept). Path::Class creates objects representing files and directories, and provides methods that relate them to each other. |
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