package File::Fu::Base; $VERSION = v0.0.7; use warnings; use strict; use Carp; use File::stat (); =head1 NAME File::Fu::Base - nothing to see here =head1 SYNOPSIS =cut use overload ( '=' => sub {shift->clone(@_)}, '""' => 'stringify', '%=' => 'append', '%' => sub {shift->clonedo('append', @_)}, # can't overload s/// or accomplish anything with prototypes '&' => sub {shift->clonedo('map', @_)}, '&=' => 'map', cmp => sub {"$_[0]" cmp "$_[1]"}, # invalid methods '-' => sub {shift->error('-')}, '*' => sub {shift->error('*')}, nomethod => sub {shift->error($_[2])}, ); =head2 clone my $obj = $obj->clone; =cut sub clone { my $self = shift; my $clone = {%$self}; bless($clone, ref($self)); #carp("clone the ", overload::StrVal($self)); foreach my $item (values(%$clone)) { my $ref = ref($item) or next; if($ref eq 'ARRAY') { #warn "clone [@$item]\n"; $item = [@$item]; } elsif($ref eq 'HASH') { $item = {%$item}; } elsif(eval {$item->can('clone')}) { $item = $item->clone } else { croak("cannot deref $item"); } } #carp("now ", overload::StrVal($clone)); return($clone); } # end subroutine clone definition ######################################################################## =head2 clonedo $clone = $self->clonedo($action, @args); =cut sub clonedo { my $self = shift; my ($action, $arg, $rev) = @_; #carp("clonedo $action", $rev ? ' backwards' : ''); if($rev) { return($arg . $self->stringify) if($action eq 'append'); croak("$action is invalid in that order"); } # perl doesn't know how to stringify # TODO how can I tell when this is just a quoted string? #if($action eq 'append' and $arg =~ m/\n/) { return($self->stringify . $arg); } $self = $self->clone; $self->$action($arg); #carp("now ", overload::StrVal($self)); return($self); } # end subroutine clonedo definition ######################################################################## =head2 error $package->error($op); =cut sub error { my $self = shift; my ($op) = @_; croak("$op is not a valid op for a ", ref($self), " object"); } # end subroutine error definition ######################################################################## =head1 Filetests =head2 r w x o R W X O e z s f d l p S b c t u g k T B M A C See perldoc -f -x =cut foreach my $test (split(//, 'rwxoRWXOezsfdlpSbctugkTBMAC')) { my $subref = eval("sub {-$test shift}"); $@ and croak("I broke this -- $@"); no strict 'refs'; *{"$test"} = $subref; } =head1 File::Spec stuff This needs to be redone. =cut use File::Spec; # GRR =head2 is_absolute =cut sub is_absolute { # XXX this is immutable, no? File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($_[0]->stringify); } =head2 relative Get a relative name. my $rel = $abs->relative; Also, with optional relative-to directory: my $rel = $abs->relative($to); =cut sub relative { my $self = shift; my $base = shift; return $self->new(File::Spec->abs2rel($self->stringify, defined($base) ? "$base" : () )); } =head2 resolve Fully resolve any symlinks; my $path = $path->resolve; =cut sub resolve { my $self = shift; while(1) { return $self unless($self->l); my $to = $self->readlink; return $to if($to->is_absolute); $self = $self->new($self->dirname . $to); } } # end subroutine resolve definition ######################################################################## =head2 relative_symlink Where $path and $linkname are both relative to the current directory. $path->relative_symlink($linkname); =cut sub relative_symlink { my $self = shift; my ($link) = @_; my $rel = $self->relative($self->new($link)->dirname); return($rel->symlink($link)); } # end subroutine relative_symlink definition ######################################################################## =head2 utime Update the file timestamps. $file->utime($atime, $mtime); Optionally, set both to the same time. $file->utime($time); Also see touch(). =cut sub utime { my $self = shift; @_ or croak("not enough arguments to utime()"); my $at = shift; my $mt = @_ ? shift(@_) : $at; if($self->is_dir) { $self = $self->bare; } utime($at, $mt, $self) or croak("cannot utime '$self' $!"); } # end subroutine utime definition ######################################################################## =head2 chmod $path->chmod($mode); =cut sub chmod :method { my $self = shift; my ($mode) = @_; chmod($mode, "$self") or croak("cannot chmod '$self' $!"); } # end subroutine chmod definition ######################################################################## =head2 rename Calls the builtin rename() on the $path and returns a new object with that name. $path = $path->rename($newname); =cut sub rename :method { my $self = shift; my ($name) = @_; rename($self, $name) or croak("cannot rename '$self' to '$name' $!"); return($self->new($name)); } # end subroutine rename definition ######################################################################## =head1 Stat Object The stat() and lstat() methods both return a File::stat object. =head2 stat my $st = $obj->stat; =cut sub stat { my $self = shift; my $st = File::stat::stat("$self") or croak("cannot stat '$self' $!"); return($st); } # end subroutine stat definition ######################################################################## =head2 lstat Same as stat, but does not dereference symlinks. my $st = $obj->lstat; =cut sub lstat { my $self = shift; if($self->is_dir and $self->l) { $self = $self->bare; } my $st = File::stat::lstat("$self") or croak("cannot lstat '$self' $!"); return($st); } # end subroutine lstat definition ######################################################################## =head2 is_same Returns true if the two paths are the same. This is by string equality, then (if both paths exist) by device+inode equality. $bool = $path->is_same($other); =cut sub is_same { my $self = shift; my ($other) = @_; unless(ref $other) { my $proto = ($self->is_file and $other =~ m#/$#) ? $self->dir_class : $self; $other = $proto->new($other); } return(1) if($self eq $other); return(0) if($self->is_dir != $other->is_dir); my $n = 0; # TODO just check absolutely? # this currently probably misses non-existent files where the dirname # resolves to the same location. my ($s1, $s2) = map({eval {$_->stat}} $self, $other); return(0) unless($s1 and $s2); return( $s1->dev eq $s2->dev and $s1->ino eq $s2->ino ); } # end subroutine is_same definition ######################################################################## =head1 AUTHOR Eric Wilhelm @ http://scratchcomputing.com/ =head1 BUGS If you found this module on CPAN, please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. If you pulled this development version from my /svn/, please contact me directly. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2008 Eric L. Wilhelm, All Rights Reserved. =head1 NO WARRANTY Absolutely, positively NO WARRANTY, neither express or implied, is offered with this software. You use this software at your own risk. In case of loss, no person or entity owes you anything whatsoever. You have been warned. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut # vi:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta 1;