File::Spec::VMS - methods for VMS file specs
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File::Spec::VMS - methods for VMS file specs
require File::Spec::VMS; # Done internally by File::Spec if needed
See File::Spec::Unix for a documentation of the methods provided
there. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not
the semantics.
- canonpath (override)
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Removes redundant portions of file specifications according to VMS syntax.
- catdir (override)
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Concatenates a list of file specifications, and returns the result as a
VMS-syntax directory specification. No check is made for ``impossible''
cases (e.g. elements other than the first being absolute filespecs).
- catfile (override)
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Concatenates a list of file specifications, and returns the result as a
VMS-syntax file specification.
- curdir (override)
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Returns a string representation of the current directory: '[]'
- devnull (override)
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Returns a string representation of the null device: '_NLA0:'
- rootdir (override)
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Returns a string representation of the root directory: 'SYS$DISK:[000000]'
- tmpdir (override)
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Returns a string representation of the first writable directory
from the following list or '' if none are writable:
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sys$scratch:
$ENV{TMPDIR}
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Since perl 5.8.0, if running under taint mode, and if $ENV{TMPDIR}
is tainted, it is not used.
- updir (override)
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Returns a string representation of the parent directory: '[-]'
- case_tolerant (override)
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VMS file specification syntax is case-tolerant.
- path (override)
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Translate logical name DCL$PATH as a searchlist, rather than trying
to
split
string value of $ENV{'PATH'}
.
- file_name_is_absolute (override)
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Checks for VMS directory spec as well as Unix separators.
- splitpath (override)
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Splits using VMS syntax.
- splitdir (override)
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Split dirspec using VMS syntax.
- catpath (override)
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Construct a complete filespec using VMS syntax
- abs2rel (override)
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Use VMS syntax when converting filespecs.
- rel2abs (override)
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Use VMS syntax when converting filespecs.
Copyright (c) 2004 by the Perl 5 Porters. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See the File::Spec manpage and the File::Spec::Unix manpage. This package overrides the
implementation of these methods, not the semantics.
An explanation of VMS file specs can be found at
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/731FINAL/4506/4506pro_014.html#apps_locating_naming_files.
File::Spec::VMS - methods for VMS file specs
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