package File::Spec::Cygwin; use strict; use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION); require File::Spec::Unix; $VERSION = '1.1'; @ISA = qw(File::Spec::Unix); =head1 NAME File::Spec::Cygwin - methods for Cygwin file specs =head1 SYNOPSIS require File::Spec::Cygwin; # Done internally by File::Spec if needed =head1 DESCRIPTION See L and L. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not the semantics. This module is still in beta. Cygwin-knowledgeable folks are invited to offer patches and suggestions. =cut =pod =over 4 =item canonpath Any C<\> (backslashes) are converted to C (forward slashes), and then File::Spec::Unix canonpath() is called on the result. =cut sub canonpath { my($self,$path) = @_; $path =~ s|\\|/|g; return $self->SUPER::canonpath($path); } =pod =item file_name_is_absolute True is returned if the file name begins with C, and if not, File::Spec::Unix file_name_is_absolute() is called. =cut sub file_name_is_absolute { my ($self,$file) = @_; return 1 if $file =~ m{^([a-z]:)?[\\/]}is; # C:/test return $self->SUPER::file_name_is_absolute($file); } =item tmpdir (override) Returns a string representation of the first existing directory from the following list: $ENV{TMPDIR} /tmp C:/temp Since Perl 5.8.0, if running under taint mode, and if the environment variables are tainted, they are not used. =cut my $tmpdir; sub tmpdir { return $tmpdir if defined $tmpdir; my $self = shift; $tmpdir = $self->_tmpdir( $ENV{TMPDIR}, "/tmp", 'C:/temp' ); } =back =cut 1;