Changes the working directory to EXPR, if possible. If EXPR is omitted,
changes to the directory specified by $ENV{HOME}
, if set; if not,
changes to the directory specified by $ENV{LOGDIR}
. (Under VMS, the
variable $ENV{SYS$LOGIN}
is also checked, and used if it is set.) If
neither is set, chdir
does nothing. It returns true on success,
false otherwise. See the example under die
.
On systems that support fchdir(2), you may pass a filehandle or directory handle as the argument. On systems that don't support fchdir(2), passing handles raises an exception.