P5unlink

Raku port of Perl's unlink() built-in

NAME

Raku port of Perl's unlink() built-in

SYNOPSIS

use P5unlink;

say unlink("foobar"); # 1 if successful, 0 if not

with "foobar" {
    say unlink; # 1 if succesful, 0 if not
}

say unlink(@paths); # number of files removed

DESCRIPTION

This module tries to mimic the behaviour of Perl's unlink built-in as closely as possible in the Raku Programming Language.

ORIGINAL PERL DOCUMENTATION

unlink LIST
unlink  Deletes a list of files. On success, it returns the number of
        files it successfully deleted. On failure, it returns false and
        sets $! (errno):

            my $unlinked = unlink 'a', 'b', 'c';
            unlink @goners;
            unlink glob "*.bak";

        On error, "unlink" will not tell you which files it could not
        remove. If you want to know which files you could not remove,
        try them one at a time:

             foreach my $file ( @goners ) {
                 unlink $file or warn "Could not unlink $file: $!";
             }

        Note: "unlink" will not attempt to delete directories unless you
        are superuser and the -U flag is supplied to Perl. Even if these
        conditions are met, be warned that unlinking a directory can
        inflict damage on your filesystem. Finally, using "unlink" on
        directories is not supported on many operating systems. Use
        "rmdir" instead.

        If LIST is omitted, "unlink" uses $_.

PORTING CAVEATS

removing directories not supported

As the original documents indicate, use rmdir instead.

$_ no longer accessible from caller's scope

In future language versions of Raku, it will become impossible to access the $_ variable of the caller's scope, because it will not have been marked as a dynamic variable. So please consider changing:

unlink;

to either:

unlink($_);

or, using the subroutine as a method syntax, with the prefix . shortcut to use that scope's $_ as the invocant:

.&unlink;

AUTHOR

Elizabeth Mattijsen [email protected]

If you like this module, or what Iā€™m doing more generally, committing to a small sponsorship would mean a great deal to me!

Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/P5unlink . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2023 Elizabeth Mattijsen

Re-imagined from Perl as part of the CPAN Butterfly Plan.

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

P5unlink v0.0.1

Raku port of Perl's unlink() built-in

Authors

  • Elizabeth Mattijsen

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • P5unlink

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