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Path (3)
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    NAME

         File::Path - create or remove a series of directories
    
    
    

    SYNOPSIS

         use File::Path
    
         mkpath(['/foo/bar/baz', 'blurfl/quux'], 1, 0711);
    
         rmtree(['foo/bar/baz', 'blurfl/quux'], 1, 1);
    
    
    

    DESCRIPTION

         The mkpath function provides a convenient way to create
         directories, even if your mkdir kernel call won't create
         more than one level of directory at a time.  mkpath takes
         three arguments:
    
         o   the name of the path to create, or a reference to a list
             of paths to create,
    
         o   a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause mkpath to
             print the name of each directory as it is created
             (defaults to FALSE), and
    
         o   the numeric mode to use when creating the directories
             (defaults to 0777)
    
         It returns a list of all directories (including
         intermediates, determined using the Unix '/' separator)
         created.
    
         Similarly, the rmtree function provides a convenient way to
         delete a subtree from the directory structure, much like the
         Unix command rm -r.  rmtree takes three arguments:
    
         o   the root of the subtree to delete, or a reference to a
             list of roots.  All of the files and directories below
             each root, as well as the roots themselves, will be
             deleted.
    
         o   a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause rmtree to
             print a message each time it examines a file, giving the
             name of the file, and indicating whether it's using
             rmdir or unlink to remove it, or that it's skipping it.
             (defaults to FALSE)
    
         o   a boolean value, which if TRUE will cause rmtree to skip
             any files to which you do not have delete access (if
             running under VMS) or write access (if running under
             another OS).  This will change in the future when a
             criterion for 'delete permission' under OSs other than
             VMS is settled.  (defaults to FALSE)
    
         It returns the number of files successfully deleted.
         Symlinks are treated as ordinary files.
    
         NOTE: If the third parameter is not TRUE, rmtree is unsecure
         in the face of failure or interruption.  Files and
         directories which were not deleted may be left with
         permissions reset to allow world read and write access.
         Note also that the occurrence of errors in rmtree can be
         determined only by trapping diagnostic messages using
         $SIG{__WARN__}; it is not apparent from the return value.
         Therefore, you must be extremely careful about using
         rmtree($foo,$bar,0 in situations where security is an issue.
    
    
    

    AUTHORS

         Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk> and Charles Bailey
         <bailey@newman.upenn.edu>
    
    
    

    REVISION

         Current $VERSION is 1.0401.
    
    
    
    


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