package File::Remove; use 5.00503; use strict; use warnings; use vars qw{ $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK }; use vars qw{ $DEBUG $unlink $rmdir }; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.57'; # $VERSION = eval $VERSION; @ISA = qw{ Exporter }; @EXPORT_OK = qw{ remove rm clear trash }; } use File::Path (); use File::Glob (); use File::Spec 3.29 (); use Cwd 3.29 (); # $debug variable must be set before loading File::Remove. # Convert to a constant to allow debugging code to be pruned out. use constant DEBUG => !! $DEBUG; # Are we on VMS? # If so copy File::Path and assume VMS::Filespec is loaded use constant IS_VMS => !! ( $^O eq 'VMS' ); # Are we on Mac? # If so we'll need to do some special trash work use constant IS_MAC => !! ( $^O eq 'darwin' ); # Are we on Win32? # If so write permissions does not imply deletion permissions use constant IS_WIN32 => !! ( $^O =~ /^MSWin/ or $^O eq 'cygwin' ); # If we ever need a Mac::Glue object we will want to cache it. my $glue; ##################################################################### # Main Functions my @CLEANUP = (); sub clear (@) { my @files = expand( @_ ); # Do the initial deletion foreach my $file ( @files ) { next unless -e $file; remove( \1, $file ); } # Delete again at END-time. # Save the current PID so that forked children # won't delete things that the parent expects to # live until their end-time. push @CLEANUP, map { [ $$, $_ ] } @files; } END { foreach my $file ( @CLEANUP ) { next unless $file->[0] == $$; next unless -e $file->[1]; remove( \1, $file->[1] ); } } # Acts like unlink would until given a directory as an argument, then # it acts like rm -rf ;) unless the recursive arg is zero which it is by # default sub remove (@) { my $recursive = (ref $_[0] eq 'SCALAR') ? shift : \0; my $opts = (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') ? shift : { glob => 1 }; my @files = _expand_with_opts ($opts, @_); # Iterate over the files my @removes; foreach my $path ( @files ) { # need to check for symlink first # could be pointing to nonexisting/non-readable destination if ( -l $path ) { print "link: $path\n" if DEBUG; if ( $unlink ? $unlink->($path) : unlink($path) ) { push @removes, $path; } next; } unless ( -e $path ) { print "missing: $path\n" if DEBUG; push @removes, $path; # Say we deleted it next; } my $can_delete; if ( IS_VMS ) { $can_delete = VMS::Filespec::candelete($path); } elsif ( IS_WIN32 ) { # Assume we can delete it for the moment $can_delete = 1; } elsif ( -w $path ) { # We have write permissions already $can_delete = 1; } elsif ( $< == 0 ) { # Unixy and root $can_delete = 1; } elsif ( (lstat($path))[4] == $< ) { # I own the file $can_delete = 1; } else { # I don't think we can delete it $can_delete = 0; } unless ( $can_delete ) { print "nowrite: $path\n" if DEBUG; next; } if ( -f $path ) { print "file: $path\n" if DEBUG; unless ( -w $path ) { # Make the file writable (implementation from File::Path) (undef, undef, my $rp) = lstat $path or next; $rp &= 07777; # Don't forget setuid, setgid, sticky bits $rp |= 0600; # Turn on user read/write chmod $rp, $path; } if ( $unlink ? $unlink->($path) : unlink($path) ) { # Failed to delete the file next if -e $path; push @removes, $path; } } elsif ( -d $path ) { print "dir: $path\n" if DEBUG; my $dir = File::Spec->canonpath($path); # Do we need to move our cwd out of the location # we are planning to delete? my $chdir = _moveto($dir); if ( length $chdir ) { chdir($chdir) or next; } if ( $$recursive ) { if ( File::Path::rmtree( [ $dir ], DEBUG, 0 ) ) { # Failed to delete the directory next if -e $path; push @removes, $path; } } else { my ($save_mode) = (stat $dir)[2]; chmod $save_mode & 0777, $dir; # just in case we cannot remove it. if ( $rmdir ? $rmdir->($dir) : rmdir($dir) ) { # Failed to delete the directory next if -e $path; push @removes, $path; } } } else { print "???: $path\n" if DEBUG; } } return @removes; } sub rm (@) { goto &remove; } sub trash (@) { local $unlink = $unlink; local $rmdir = $rmdir; if ( ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ) { my %options = %{+shift @_}; $unlink = $options{unlink}; $rmdir = $options{rmdir}; } elsif ( IS_WIN32 ) { local $@; eval 'use Win32::FileOp ();'; die "Can't load Win32::FileOp to support the Recycle Bin: \$@ = $@" if length $@; $unlink = \&Win32::FileOp::Recycle; $rmdir = \&Win32::FileOp::Recycle; } elsif ( IS_MAC ) { unless ( $glue ) { local $@; eval 'use Mac::Glue ();'; die "Can't load Mac::Glue::Finder to support the Trash Can: \$@ = $@" if length $@; $glue = Mac::Glue->new('Finder'); } my $code = sub { my @files = map { Mac::Glue::param_type( Mac::Glue::typeAlias() => $_ ) } @_; $glue->delete(\@files); }; $unlink = $code; $rmdir = $code; } else { die "Support for trash() on platform '$^O' not available at this time.\n"; } remove(@_); } sub undelete (@) { goto &trash; } ###################################################################### # Support Functions sub _expand_with_opts { my $opts = shift; return ($opts->{glob} ? expand(@_) : @_); } sub expand (@) { map { -e $_ ? $_ : File::Glob::bsd_glob($_) } @_; } # Do we need to move to a different directory to delete a directory, # and if so which. sub _moveto { my $remove = File::Spec->rel2abs(shift); my $cwd = @_ ? shift : Cwd::cwd(); # Do everything in absolute terms $remove = Cwd::abs_path( $remove ); $cwd = Cwd::abs_path( $cwd ); # If we are on a different volume we don't need to move my ( $cv, $cd ) = File::Spec->splitpath( $cwd, 1 ); my ( $rv, $rd ) = File::Spec->splitpath( $remove, 1 ); return '' unless $cv eq $rv; # If we have to move, it's to one level above the deletion my @cd = File::Spec->splitdir($cd); my @rd = File::Spec->splitdir($rd); # Is the current directory the same as or inside the remove directory? unless ( @cd >= @rd ) { return ''; } foreach ( 0 .. $#rd ) { $cd[$_] eq $rd[$_] or return ''; } # Confirmed, the current working dir is in the removal dir pop @rd; return File::Spec->catpath( $rv, File::Spec->catdir(@rd), '' ); } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME File::Remove - Remove files and directories =head1 VERSION version 1.57 =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::Remove 'remove'; # removes (without recursion) several files remove( '*.c', '*.pl' ); # removes (with recursion) several directories remove( \1, qw{directory1 directory2} ); # removes (with recursion) several files and directories remove( \1, qw{file1 file2 directory1 *~} ); # removes without globbing: remove( \1, {glob => 0}, '*'); # trashes (with support for undeleting later) several files trash( '*~' ); =head1 DESCRIPTION B removes files and directories. It acts like B, for the most part. Although C can be given a list of files, it will not remove directories; this module remedies that. It also accepts wildcards, * and ?, as arguments for filenames. B accepts the same arguments as B, with the addition of an optional, infrequently used "other platforms" hashref. =head1 SUBROUTINES =head2 remove Removes files and directories. Directories are removed recursively like in B if the first argument is a reference to a scalar that evaluates to true. If the first argument is a reference to a scalar, then it is used as the value of the recursive flag. By default it's false so only pass \1 to it. If the next argument is a hash reference then it is a key/values of options. Currently, there is one supported option of C<<< 'glob' => 0 >>> which prevents globbing. E.g: remove(\1, {glob => 0}, '*'); Will not remove files globbed by '*' and will only remove the file called asterisk if it exists. In list context it returns a list of files/directories removed, in scalar context it returns the number of files/directories removed. The list/number should match what was passed in if everything went well. =head2 rm Just calls B. It's there for people who get tired of typing B. =head2 clear The C function is a version of C designed for use in test scripts. It takes a list of paths that it will both initially delete during the current test run, and then further flag for deletion at END-time as a convenience for the next test run. =head2 trash Removes files and directories, with support for undeleting later. Accepts an optional "other platforms" hashref, passing the remaining arguments to B. =over 4 =item Win32 Requires L. Installation not actually enforced on Win32 yet, since L has badly failing dependencies at time of writing. =item OS X Requires L. =item Other platforms The first argument to trash() must be a hashref with two keys, 'rmdir' and 'unlink', each referencing a coderef. The coderefs will be called with the filenames that are to be deleted. =back =head2 expand B Kept for legacy. =head2 undelete B Kept for legacy. =head1 SUPPORT Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker L For other issues, contact the maintainer. =head1 AUTHOR Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE =head1 COPYRIGHT Taken over by Shlomi Fish (L) while disclaiming all rights and placing his modifications under CC0/public-domain/MIT/any-other-licence. Some parts copyright 2006 - 2012 Adam Kennedy. Taken over by Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE to fix the "deep readonly files" bug, and do some package cleaning. Some parts copyright 2004 - 2005 Richard Soderberg. Taken over by Richard Soderberg Eperl@crystalflame.netE to port it to L and add tests. Original copyright: 1998 by Gabor Egressy, Egabor@vmunix.comE. This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 AUTHOR Shlomi Fish =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 1998 by Gabor Egressy. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=File-Remove or by email to bug-file-remove@rt.cpan.org. When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url annocpan anno bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan =head1 SUPPORT =head2 Perldoc You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc File::Remove =head2 Websites The following websites have more information about this module, and may be of help to you. As always, in addition to those websites please use your favorite search engine to discover more resources. =over 4 =item * MetaCPAN A modern, open-source CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format. L =item * Search CPAN The default CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format. L =item * RT: CPAN's Bug Tracker The RT ( Request Tracker ) website is the default bug/issue tracking system for CPAN. L =item * AnnoCPAN The AnnoCPAN is a website that allows community annotations of Perl module documentation. L =item * CPAN Ratings The CPAN Ratings is a website that allows community ratings and reviews of Perl modules. L =item * CPAN Forum The CPAN Forum is a web forum for discussing Perl modules. L =item * CPANTS The CPANTS is a website that analyzes the Kwalitee ( code metrics ) of a distribution. L =item * CPAN Testers The CPAN Testers is a network of smokers who run automated tests on uploaded CPAN distributions. L =item * CPAN Testers Matrix The CPAN Testers Matrix is a website that provides a visual overview of the test results for a distribution on various Perls/platforms. L =item * CPAN Testers Dependencies The CPAN Testers Dependencies is a website that shows a chart of the test results of all dependencies for a distribution. L =back =head2 Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests by email to C, or through the web interface at L. You will be automatically notified of any progress on the request by the system. =head2 Source Code The code is open to the world, and available for you to hack on. Please feel free to browse it and play with it, or whatever. If you want to contribute patches, please send me a diff or prod me to pull from your repository :) L git clone git://github.com/shlomif/File-Remove.git =cut