ExtUtils::Command - utilities to replace common UNIX commands in Makefiles etc.
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e cat files... > destination
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e mv source... destination
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e cp source... destination
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e touch files...
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e rm_f files...
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e rm_rf directories...
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e mkpath directories...
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e eqtime source destination
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e test_f file
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e chmod mode files...
- ...
The module is used to replace common UNIX commands. In all cases the functions work from @ARGV rather than taking arguments. This makes them easier to deal with in Makefiles.
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e some_command some files to work on
NOT
- perl -MExtUtils::Command -e 'some_command qw(some files to work on)'
For that use Shell::Command.
Filenames with * and ? will be glob expanded.
- cat file ...
Concatenates all files mentioned on command line to STDOUT.
- eqtime source destination
Sets modified time of destination to that of source.
- rm_rf files or directories ...
Removes files and directories - recursively (even if readonly)
- rm_f file ...
Removes files (even if readonly)
- touch file ...
Makes files exist, with current timestamp
- mv source_file destination_file
- mv source_file source_file destination_dir
Moves source to destination. Multiple sources are allowed if destination is an existing directory.
Returns true if all moves succeeded, false otherwise.
- cp source_file destination_file
- cp source_file source_file destination_dir
Copies sources to the destination. Multiple sources are allowed if destination is an existing directory.
Returns true if all copies succeeded, false otherwise.
- chmod mode files ...
Sets UNIX like permissions 'mode' on all the files. e.g. 0666
- mkpath directory ...
Creates directories, including any parent directories.
- test_f file
Tests if a file exists
- dos2unix files or dirs ...
Converts DOS and OS/2 linefeeds to Unix style recursively.
Shell::Command which is these same functions but take arguments normally.
Nick Ing-Simmons ni-s@cpan.org
Currently maintained by Michael G Schwern schwern@pobox.com
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