User::pwent
NAME
Raku port of Perl's User::pwent module
SYNOPSIS
use User::pwent;
$pw = getpwnam('daemon') || die "No daemon user";
if $pw.uid == 1 && $pw.dir ~~ m/ ^ '/' [bin|tmp]? $ / {
print "gid 1 on root dir";
}
$real_shell = $pw.shell || '/bin/sh';
use User::pwent qw(:FIELDS);
getpwnam('daemon') || die "No daemon user";
if $pw_uid == 1 && $pw_dir ~~ m/ ^ '/' [bin|tmp]? $ / {
print "gid 1 on root dir";
}
$pw = getpw($whoever);
DESCRIPTION
This module tries to mimic the behaviour of Perl's User::pwent
module as closely as possible in the Raku Programming Language.
This module's exports getpwent
, getpwuid
, and getpwnam
functions that return User::pwent
objects. This object has methods that return the similarly named structure field name from the C's passwd structure from pwd.h, stripped of their leading "pw_" parts, namely name, passwd, uid, gid, change, age, quota, comment, class, gecos, dir, shell, and expire.
You may also import all the structure fields directly into your namespace as regular variables using the :FIELDS import tag. Access these fields as variables named with a preceding pw_ in front their method names. Thus, pw_shell if you import the fields.
The getpw
function is a simple front-end that forwards a numeric argument to getpwuid
and the rest to getpwnam
.
PORTING CAVEATS
Not possible to port pw_has
The pw_has
function has not been ported because there's currently no way to find the needed information in the Raku equivalent of Config
.
Probably not on Windows
This module depends on the availability of POSIX semantics. This is generally not available on Windows, so this module will probably not work on Windows.
AUTHOR
Elizabeth Mattijsen [email protected]
Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/User-pwent . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 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.