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TITLE

File::Copy - Provides the essential functions of the POSIX cp command

SYNOPSIS

use File::Copy; # exports routine 'cp'
cp "/usr/share/fonts/", "/home/fonts"; # the trailing slash is not required

DESCRIPTION

Exported function cp copies files and directories from one location to another. Its behavior is intended to be very similar to the POSIX cp utility program.

If the $from location is a directory, it and all its top-level files will copied to the $to location. A fatal error will be thrown if $from is a directory and $to is a file. If the recursive option (:r) is used, all below the from path will be copied.

Errors will also be thrown if the permissions in either location are not appropriate for the selected operation.

Existing files will be overwritten unless the :createonly option is selected.

Current named options:

  • :i (or :interactive) - Asks permission to overwrite an existing file.

  • :r (or :recursive) - When the source ($from) is a directory, copy recursively.

  • :c (or :createonly) - Existing files will be overwritten, but notice will be given.

  • :v (or :verbose) - Informs the user about copying details.

See an example Raku program using this module in the module package repository at examples.

AUTHOR

Tom Browder [email protected]

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Ā© 2023 Tom Browder

This library is free software; you may redistribute it or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.

The Camelia image is copyright 2009 by Larry Wall. "Raku" is trademark of the Yet Another Society. All rights reserved.