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Re: is perl braindead?


No...depends on where you run that script from.  If you run it anywhere 
outside of /bozo, it doesn't have the full path, so -d fails.  If you 
change your test to

    if ( -d "$ldir/$_" ) { print "This is directory: $_\n"; next; }

then it works.

-- 
William Sutton

On Sat, 23 Jun 2007, Wynfield Henman wrote:

> From what I read the following should work, but it doesn't.
> Can  one of you familiar with cygwin's perl help me out.
> 
> Why doesn't the test, -d, for directory work on the subdirectory?
> It should, in my considered opinion.
> Below is sufficient code to perform a simple test.
> 
> Your help is appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
>   wynfield
> 
> prepare for the test from the command line:
> $ mkdir /bozo
> $ mkdir  /bozo/bozo_the_clown_dir
> 
> Check this:
> find /bozo -type d -print
> /bozo
> /bozo/bozo_the_clown_dir
> -- ok we have a directory and it has a subdirectory
> 
> Sample code:
> ------------------ start of simple perl program
> #! /bin/perl
> 
> my $ldir="/bozo";
> 
>     if ( ! opendir DH, $ldir)
> 	{
> 	print "Couldn't open as a dir: $ldir. \n";
> 	exit 0;
> 	}
> 
>     print "Processing directory: $ldir\n";
>     while ( $_ = readdir(DH) ) 	   # will be either a file or directory name
>         {
>         if ( $_ eq "." or $_ eq ".." ) { print "dir . or ..\n"; next; }
>         if ( -d $_ ) { print "This is directory: $_\n"; next; }
>         print "Escaped detection $_\n";
> 	}
> 
>     close (DH);
> ---------------------------- end of sample code
> 
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