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File::Which
This is a Raku Object-oriented port of File::Which (CPAN).
File::Which finds the full or relative paths to an executable program on the system. This is normally the function of which utility which is typically implemented as either a program or a built in shell command. On some unfortunate platforms, such as Microsoft Windows it is not provided as part of the core operating system.
This module provides a consistent API to this functionality regardless of the underlying platform.
use File::Which :whence;
# All raku executables in PATH
say which('raku', :all);
# First executable in PATH
say which('raku');
# Same as which('raku')
say whence('raku');
Installation
To install it using zef (a module management tool bundled with Rakudo Star):
$ zef install File::Which
Testing
To run tests:
$ prove --ext .rakutest -ve "raku -I."
To run all tests including author tests (Please make sure Test::Meta is installed):
$ zef install Test::META
$ AUTHOR_TESTING=1 prove --ext .rakutest -ve "raku -I."
Author
Raku port:
Ahmad M. Zawawi, azawawi on #raku, https://github.com/azawawi/
Nick Logan, ugexe on #raku, https://github.com/ugexe
Steve Dondley, sdondley on #raku, https://github.com/sdondley
A bit of tests:
Altai-man, sena_kun on libera, https://github.com/Altai-man/
Perl 5 version:
Author: Per Einar Ellefsen [email protected]
Maintainers:
Adam Kennedy [email protected]
Graham Ollis [email protected]
License
MIT License